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The Current State of Pinball Manufacturing

By Borygard

4 years ago


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    #16 4 years ago

    QC is always going to be an issue....It always comes down to people.

    (Not defending anyone....just that it is hard to do......perfection to all points...... is offset when issues garnish more thread input, sometimes)

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    #21 4 years ago

    I have a single point. Take Roadshow, two Talking heads, assembled gears in an Automaton.

    12 years ago, when I started Laser scintering of parts..3D printing, I had a nice chat with Gary,
    that Automaton figures could be printed all at once, all gears assembled with complex movements.
    Back then it was too costly. Today it is not.

    I would love to see more physical animation using 3D printing...Cheaper than Parts and assembly in low production
    runs....

    Im not sure why this has taken so long to Not see.

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