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*Pessimist's view - [https://gigaom.com/2014/04/25/why-you-wont-see-a-laser-sintering-3d-printer-on-your-desk-anytime-soon/]  | *Pessimist's view - [https://gigaom.com/2014/04/25/why-you-wont-see-a-laser-sintering-3d-printer-on-your-desk-anytime-soon/]  | ||
*A Desktop/Benchtop Metal SLS Printer for ~$10,000 [https://formlabs.com/3d-printers/fuse-1 Formlabs Fuse 1]  | |||
*Metal is feasible - [https://www.ecn.nl/news/item/ecn-extends-dlp-technology-for-3d-printing-to-metals-1/]  | *Metal is feasible - [https://www.ecn.nl/news/item/ecn-extends-dlp-technology-for-3d-printing-to-metals-1/]  | ||
*Matterfab. Out of business? - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRXymDoYoWQ&t=4m58s]  | *Matterfab. Out of business? - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRXymDoYoWQ&t=4m58s]  | ||
Revision as of 14:29, 17 March 2018
- Pessimist's view - [1]
 - A Desktop/Benchtop Metal SLS Printer for ~$10,000 Formlabs Fuse 1
 - Metal is feasible - [2]
 - Matterfab. Out of business? - [3]
 
Open Source Forum for Metal 3D Printing
- Metal SLS - [4]
 
Literature
- Good PhD thesis, 2003, explaining details of process - [5]. Fig. 1.16 shows that a minimum of 40W is required for perfect prints. P. 40 shows that shielding gas (argon) is sufficient and vaccuum is not necessary.
 
Patents
- 2004 - [6]