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3D printed titanium Apple Watch cases

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10 points by ndr42 2 months ago · 7 comments

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ndr42OP 2 months ago

I remember how they introduced the unibody Macbooks around 2009. They milled the entire enclosure from a slab of aluminium - they had to buy thousands of mills for mass-producing. Now 3d printing seems to open up even more design possibilities. But with the time to produce a watch enclosure (20+ hours) it would take days to create a Macbook enclosure.

  • jsheard 2 months ago

    I think they mean 20 hours for a machine to print a whole batch, which looks to be at least ~80 watches in one of the clips. That's not quite so bad.

  • vablings 2 months ago

    It looks like they are probably doing some kind of machining post processing to give a smooth surface finish. Crazy advanced manufacturing capability on show here. China is ahead of the game here compared to the west, the best comparable machine comes from Trumpf and they simple do not have the manufacturing volume to make the number of machines required.

gehwartzen 2 months ago

The article seems to imply that the 1/2 reduction is due to the amount scrap material from milling. Isn’t this material just recycled?

rkagerer 2 months ago

Which printers did they use?

andsoitis 2 months ago

Accelerating conspicuous consumption.

  • CharlesW 2 months ago

    Also reducing raw materials consumption, by half. Related: I have bad news about the industries covered by HN.

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