Its a great way of getting an actual part in your hands.
All this CAD and simulation is fine, but you can't beat having the part in your hand.
There are all the Bullshine quality initiatives like "Right first time" that's just hogwash.
I created my own spoof version "WAQAP" !
"Wrong As Quick As Possible"... it's deliberately contentious but there is a big element of truth... that why we've always made prototypes. Especially in these days of vast production quantities... you can't just go straight into production.
I work in electronics (semi retired) and I hate surface mount components with a passion 'cos you have to order large quantities of boards to be cost effective... so It goes like this.
I design and lay out a board.
I want a couple of prototypes for proving, but the manufacturer will charge a fortune and says it's as cheap to build 100 as to build 2.
So we order 100....
So there's a couple of minor errors and I get it in the neck because we have to re-work or scrap 100 boards
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Is rapid prototyping a good idea?
You bet!
Sorry I rambled on there... you can see why I'll be retiring next year and why I prefer making bows!
Heck while I'm rambling I'll tell you my pet mechanical design hate.
Plastic injection molded parts with spring fingers that are not tapered
...
The designers wonder why they snap off at the root. They have no taper, no fade...
These guys have never made a bow!
Del