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Windbag1014

10/24/19 11:39 AM

#71039 RE: kanya #71038

Yes, in theory. The idea of being able to load a build file in a warehouse filled with 3d printers and having near 100% accuracy is very intriguing. In my mind, a product that could do what Sigma claims would mean a skeleton crew overseeing the manufacture of a multitude of autonomously produced parts. My vision is of a single manager overseeing thousands of machines. The machines would be on autopilot and self correct or reject any errors. A serial erroring machine could be taken off line automatically and recalibrated. The efficiencies in less waste and a more efficient part would be incredible.

If Sigma Labs technology could do this, we would know it because all the world would crawling all over each other to get it. My conclusion, because this is not happening is that the product can not do this. What does it matter whether I believe or not. Me believing less or more is not going to make the product sell.