Hello Dudesom
That is a very imaginative idea, but I believe the wires would flex at every hammer hit. I think that using only the torch woulw be better, only fusing the ends of the wires thogether, but even though, I belive the parts made that way would be very delicate.
Maybe putting the complete part on an oven that fuses all the wires or even better, filling the voids with epoxy or some kind of resin could make some useful parts. It is potentially a new manufacturing method, albeit only useful for some kinds of parts.
By the way, IMHO that could be achieved with any printer, not only Simpson.
That is a very imaginative idea, but I believe the wires would flex at every hammer hit. I think that using only the torch woulw be better, only fusing the ends of the wires thogether, but even though, I belive the parts made that way would be very delicate.
Maybe putting the complete part on an oven that fuses all the wires or even better, filling the voids with epoxy or some kind of resin could make some useful parts. It is potentially a new manufacturing method, albeit only useful for some kinds of parts.
By the way, IMHO that could be achieved with any printer, not only Simpson.