Sokak
Guest
Good morning, everyone.
here in the company it seems there is the intention to buy a 3d printer to realize small items of jewelry and accessories for footwear.
was asked to me to provide an overview of costs and technologies and then to orientate towards the product that best suits our needs.
I press that I know at great lines the difficult types of work of these machines, but I am far from being a deep connoisseur.
So I ask you to illustrate the limits and characteristics of these systems.
as I said before we should make small pieces and not in large quantities.
Therefore large areas of work are not necessary.
more interested in the surface quality in order to save time in the various phases of manual finishing, the possibility of painting and ultimately the resistance (it could happen to have to literally bend an accessory to adapt it to the upper of a shoe, so the important thing is that you do not break).
here in the company it seems there is the intention to buy a 3d printer to realize small items of jewelry and accessories for footwear.
was asked to me to provide an overview of costs and technologies and then to orientate towards the product that best suits our needs.
I press that I know at great lines the difficult types of work of these machines, but I am far from being a deep connoisseur.
So I ask you to illustrate the limits and characteristics of these systems.
as I said before we should make small pieces and not in large quantities.
Therefore large areas of work are not necessary.
more interested in the surface quality in order to save time in the various phases of manual finishing, the possibility of painting and ultimately the resistance (it could happen to have to literally bend an accessory to adapt it to the upper of a shoe, so the important thing is that you do not break).