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Title: Laser forming: non-contact metal bending offers silversmithing potential
Authors: Silve, S
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Ruehle-Diebener-Publishing
Citation: Silve,S., (2007) ‘Laser forming: non-contact metal bending offers silversmithing potential’, GZ Art and Design, 2007/1, p78-79
Abstract: Laser forming is an emerging rapid prototyping (RP) technique that has undergone research worldwide since the mid 1980s. It is a thermo-mechanical process whereby the localized heat input of the laser induces compressive stresses within the material causing it to bend. The process belongs under the umbrella of CAD/CAM technologies, since software can be used to convert a CAD drawing into the data required to drive the axes.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1738
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Brunel Design School Research Papers

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