Re: NASUG update

From: SiderWhite (siderwhite@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Tue Mar 27 2001 - 10:47:59 EEST


Elaine:

Thanks for the update - sounds like I missed a good time there despite the
weather.
It's all about materials, materials, and more materials...it's good to see
this issue being addressed.by 3D with the Optoform purchase and DSM
collaboration.

Cheers,
Glenn Whiteside

----- Original Message -----
From: "Elaine Hunt" <ehunt@ces.clemson.edu>
To: <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:40 AM
Subject: NASUG update

> Sunny Florida turned out to be false but the meeting itself was
> great. Over 270+ attended the meeting and as usual I learned more than I
> expected....... While my notes are less than organized maybe I can make
> some sense of them.
>
> What's new..............
>
> I did see a few faces wearing new company names on their name badges.
>
> The Viper----neat system that seems be be based on NASUG's wish list. The
> system should make our old SLA's obsolete at some future point. It will
be
> interesting to see how the beta sites perform. The ANACONDA version is
due
> out later ( just joking).
>
> WATER CLEAR resins from DSM....... REALLY CLEAR....
> Ceramic material from DSM.... heavy, good surface finish to touch... did
> not hear about other properties...I just touched it and picked it up.
>
> Custom color resins even for Q-cast..........
>
> The European Excellence Award winner spoke on Direct Metal Encapsulated
SLA
> parts......... Design Research Center was the winner.
>
> 3D is focusing on Motorsports as an industry. Seems to be selling them
SLA
> 7000s. All but one Formula one teams own a SLA and most own multiples.
>
> Even after all these years I enjoyed the session with Dave Flynn and Steve
> Hanna on Practical Accuacy.
>
> The night out was a blast as usual. Our shirts spoke for themselves. Only
> the hearty from the polar regions gathered around the bonfire.
>
> The Excellence Award went to none other than Boris Fritz and crew. Boris'
> group always challenges the technology to greater heights. The
> participants were great this year as usual. I should have taken notes
> during the parts fair but I did not.
>
> Did not get to stay for the wish list generation but the overall voting
> list was strong.
>
> What was missing....application speakers.
> Why is this important? When people speak in the public arena the
> information becomes apart of the public domain. This information keeps
the
> technology from becoming landlocked by over enthusiastic patent prospects
> such as trying to patent the use of RP models for wind tunnel
applications,
> medical purposes, tooling, etc. The technology will be driven
> underground. We all know what happens thennnnnn.. SO SPEAK UP or pay some
> joker for using your ideas.
>
> The users asked for some limited training session to make the trip more
> attractive for funding. It doesn't hurt to be able to build the ole
resume
> considering the announced cutbacks.
>
> Oh well, I look forward to Huntsville next week and then Cincinatti.
>

>
> Elaine
>
>
>
>
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