3D Printing, Apollo 13, And A Mystery in Every Part | AG3D launches 'The Part Detective'
Release Date: 11/16/2024
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info_outlineWelcome back for another episode of Today In Space! This week we're exploring the next phase of AG3D, our 3D printing lab where we bring ideas into reality. Enter - the Part Detective, where you can book us on the case of your next 3D printed part mystery! What if the crew of Apollo 13 were able to 3D print the square filter adapter for the round hole of the spacecraft's CO2 Filtration system? There's so much that 3D printing can do in our near Space Future, and we've been training to be a part of that team! In the meantime - you can take advantage of our almost decade of experience in 3D printing challenging parts successful.
From novice to seasoned engineer - we're here to help you bring your parts into reality with 3D printing! Book a 30 minute meeting with us today at ag3d-printing.com & let's solve your next 3D printing mystery together
Keywords: 3D printing, part detective, AG3D printing, space industry, Apollo 13, custom logo holder, fidget spinner, engineering component, 3D printing challenges, space missions, SpaceX, Relativity Space, aerospace companies, technology, additive manufacturing, small business
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro to the Part Detective
00:41 My Background and Passion for 3D Printing
02:28 The Role of 3D Printing in Space Missions
05:06 Examples of 3D Printing Projects
06:06 Balancing Work & Passions
08:39 How the Part Detective Works
08:59 Examples of Part Detective Services
11:56 Benefits of Using the Part Detective
13:58 Are you ready to solve your next 3D Printing mystery?
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