Talk:Plastic-Metal Composites: Difference between revisions
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I know the term "Mostly (3D) Printed" is often used for this situation, see [[MP-CNC]] etc. Granted i am the resident terminology snob, but i think this would be better for those sinterable metal filaments ( [[Composite FDM Filaments]] IIRC, or something with a continuous wire in it? | I know the term "Mostly (3D) Printed" is often used for this situation, see [[MP-CNC]] etc. Granted i am the resident terminology snob, but i think this would be better for those sinterable metal filaments ( [[Composite FDM Filaments]] IIRC, or something with a continuous wire in it? ) | ||
--[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 04:08, 5 July 2021 (UTC) | --[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 04:08, 5 July 2021 (UTC) | ||
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Few years later me here, [[Overmolding]] / [[Threaded Inserts]] are a related concept | |||
I need to make a page on [[Threaded Inserts]] / [[Heat Set Inserts]] , as well as order some + associated kit (A [[Soldering Iron]] , [[CNC Kitchen (YouTube Channel) ]] also has made + sells some Iron Tips for Pressing the Inserts in, as well as removing them | |||
Makes high quality [[Lead Free Brass]] etc based inserts too, although finding an alternative source would be wise despite personally I’ll probably use that source to support their channel as well as get the parts i need | |||
--[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 21:24, 30 August 2025 (UTC) |
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I know the term "Mostly (3D) Printed" is often used for this situation, see MP-CNC etc. Granted i am the resident terminology snob, but i think this would be better for those sinterable metal filaments ( Composite FDM Filaments IIRC, or something with a continuous wire in it? )
--Eric (talk) 04:08, 5 July 2021 (UTC)
Few years later me here, Overmolding / Threaded Inserts are a related concept
I need to make a page on Threaded Inserts / Heat Set Inserts , as well as order some + associated kit (A Soldering Iron , CNC Kitchen (YouTube Channel) also has made + sells some Iron Tips for Pressing the Inserts in, as well as removing them
Makes high quality Lead Free Brass etc based inserts too, although finding an alternative source would be wise despite personally I’ll probably use that source to support their channel as well as get the parts i need