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Too Cool Not to Share!.....What could this do for pinball?

By OLDPINGUY

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    Maybe its just too late, but I found this really Amazing!
    Especially if you Mod or 3D print.

    Some ideas on use in Pinball come to mind.....what do you think?

    #2 3 years ago

    Sadly, not a whole lot at the moment at the manufacture level. Could make for some cool aftermarket mods.

    #4 3 years ago

    It might increase the urge for some to make products and mods they can sell to the pinball community for at least ten times what it cost them to make it. Even before they receive the games they are planning to put them in.

    Capitalism at it's best.

    #5 3 years ago

    I think Im ahead of myself in my enthusiasm. Sorry about that.

    From Family working at Livermore, My Nephew has worked on an electrical layered system like this but with Yitrium Oxide, as a Primary layer in a cloaking device application...... Harry Potter stuff.

    Anyway, they are creating these layers with either vapor deposition, or as part of the 3D print process, with specialized printers.

    So some day, it may be easier to create, than the PITA work in the second video.
    The First made it look much easier.

    Interesting what can be done, if it can simply be part of the the 3D print process.

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