Re:RE: ANY TIPS ABOUT INSERTING COMPONENTS USING AN SLA-250

From: fanbelt.1@netzero.com
Date: Tue Apr 08 2003 - 04:32:17 EEST


Guys,

This sounds fascinating! But I have a dumb question....

Why would you want to insert a component into an SLA model if it is to be comecompletely embedded in the part? I must be missing the point.

We've had success in making SLA molds to produce Urethane castings. Some of these are insert castings, in which we'll partially embed a component of a different material into the casting....sort of a poor man's quick and dirty 2-shot molded part.

But based on the description you've given , the insert is totally embedded in the host SLA part.

What applications are you using these SLA's with Inserts for?

Regards

John



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