Duq Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 You do see that the two ideas contradict each other? If it is not suitable for mass-production then it is not cost-effective. Perhaps what you meant to say was the the market for these rails is not large enought to warrant the investment required for track molds. As. Brickarms and others have shown, molds for custom elements are still the way to go for mass production in general. Nope, they don't contradict. 3D printing is not suitable for mass-production because the process is slow and labour intensive. That's got nothing to do with being cost-effective. At the moment unfortunately 3D printing is also very expensive as Zephyr mentioned... Quote
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