From: Neil Hopkinson (N.Hopkinson@lboro.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 29 2003 - 18:46:41 EET
List,
A few years back I performed a similar sounding study for Volvo Cars as part
of our Rapid Manufacturing Consortium.
A couple of key points to make with this kind of benchmark include:
- the findings are often geometry/purpose specific
- the findings are often out of date by the time they go to print.
I have not read the report but would expect that Todd has covered the first
point, previous work by him appeared to be well balanced and fair.
The second point is very important to remember however it does not mean
there is no value in the excercise, it's just that the reader should be
aware of its limitations (ideally the author will make this clear).
The second point is in fact a credit to system/material developers -
paradoxically it is good news if the report is out of date quickly as it
(usually) means significant improvements have been made.
I look forward to watching a lively debate!
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi]On Behalf
Of John Kerr
Sent: 29 October 2003 14:20
To: tgrimm@tagrimm.com; rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: New Rapid Prototyping Benchmark Study Examines 3D Printers
Dear List,
Went thru the report !
Some questions :
1. Is this site marketing site for selling reports ?
2. This report is definitly not made by any RP Veteran but some novice
individual.
3. Everybody knows that Viper is serious high end RP system not 3D
Printer. Why include it in the comparisons ? Viper accuracy same as
Dimension printer ? Ha Ha , who are they fooling ? Ask Fine Line Prototyping
or experts from 3D Systems, please wake up, or these fools will confuse the
market ! I doubt the credibility of of the publishers
Why Invison, Eden is missing my friend ?
Johnn
Todd Grimm <tgrimm@tagrimm.com> wrote:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Edgewood, Ky., October 27 -- T. A. Grimm & Associates, Inc. today
announced the release of a new rapid prototyping benchmark study that
examines 3D printers. This extensive study reports the performance of
seven rapid prototyping systems in the areas of time, cost and quality.
3D printers are affordable and easy to use rapid prototyping systems for
personal, office or departmental use. The benchmark study finds that
five of the seven systems qualify as 3D printers, as illustrated by the
new Rapid Prototyping Index. A ranking methodology that incorporates 13
performance measures, the index rates the systems in four applications
areas: concept models, form and fit prototypes, functional prototypes
and patterns.
Todd Grimm, president of T. A. Grimm & Associates and a veteran of the
rapid prototyping industry, conducted the five month project to assist
companies in their evaluation and selection of 3D printers. Using
independent organizations for all prototype construction and quality
measurement, the benchmark offers an unbiased comparison of the seven
rapid prototyping systems.
"I produced this benchmark study specifically for design engineers who
are trying to select the rapid prototyping system right for them," said
Grimm. "Beyond vendor supplied data, there has been little information
to help companies discover the true performance capabilities of rapid
prototyping devices. Without real-world, user- supplied data, this can
lead to poor decisions when selecting a system."
The 55-page benchmark, which contains 34 charts, 5 tables and 36 images,
reports results for three prototypes that vary in size, volume and
complexity. The benchmark study discovered that there is a large
variance in prototype costs, ranging from $60.53 to $267.85. The expense
measures include system and accessories costs, annual costs, labor and
materials.
The report is available for purchase at
http://www.tagrimm.com/benchmark/. T. A. Grimm also offers a free
executive summary of the benchmark results at the same Web address.
About T. A. Grimm & Associates
Founded by Todd Grimm, a 13-year veteran of the rapid prototyping
industry, T. A. Grimm & Associates, Inc. offers consulting services on
rapid prototyping and related technologies, including competitive
analysis, benchmarking and educational programs. The company also offers
outsourced marketing services that include marketing plan development,
Web optimization, copywriting and lead generation. Grimm combines his
engineering background and technical knowledge with years of sales,
management and marketing experience to create and implement strategic
and tactical plans. For more information, visit the T. A. Grimm &
Associates Web site at http://www.tagrimm.com.
Todd Grimm
T.A. Grimm & Associates, Inc.
3028 Beth Ct.
Edgewood, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 331-5340
Fax: (859) 331-5342
Cell: (859) 240-0574
Email: tgrimm@tagrimm.com
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