You can print Ti 6-4 , which Oakley X-Metals are, since they are offered as powder form. But the stiffness isn't made for OTT.Has anyone tried 3d printing X metals? I'm thinking of 3d printing an OTT into metal components.
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You can print Ti 6-4 , which Oakley X-Metals are, since they are offered as powder form. But the stiffness isn't made for OTT.Has anyone tried 3d printing X metals? I'm thinking of 3d printing an OTT into metal components.
I know they would be unwearable, due to the placement on the head.If you make a fuctioning ott, 3D printed in anything. I would be willing I buy if you choose to go that route. This sounds sick
I know they would be unwearable, due to the placement on the head.
I'd say the weight over the nose and discomfort.Why would they be unwearable?
Wouldn’t the weight be carried on top of your head?I'd say the weight over the nose and discomfort.
I don't think you've taken the weight of the metal into consideration. They are constructed of O Matter I'm sure, for a good reason. You'd have to have padding around the front and down the arms, to start with. Then you need to consider the thickness of the metal..........Wouldn’t the weight be carried on top of your head?