Ford Creates Rapid Fabrication Technique to Prototype Sheet Metal in Days, Not Months

I recently had the opportunity to visit Ford’s headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, and got a behind the scenes tour of their 3D printing and digital prototyping studio. What they’re doing with these technologies is truly impressive. But one thing they didn’t have ready to show me was their newly announced Freeform Fabrication Technology (F3T).

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This advanced manufacturing process allows Ford to produce mockups and prototypes of actual sheet metal forms in a fraction of the time of traditional techniques. F3T uses a robotic forming tool that uses a pair of stylus-type tools to work a flat piece of sheet metal back and forth to give it form. The system is loaded with CAD data for the part that’s required, and then cranks out actual metal components in a matter of hours.

Here’s a brief video overview of the process:

Ford claims this process will allow them to produce prototype pieces from start-to-finish in just a couple of days or less, whereas the current process of creating custom dies could take two to six months. In addition, the F3T process eliminates the costs of producing expensive prototype dies.

At this point, F3T is still in the development stages, but Ford hopes to refine the process and put it into regular use in the not-too-distant future. While the technology is currently ideal for low-volume production, it’s possible it could lead to advancements in production applications down the road – perhaps even in the form of end-user vehicle customization.

This Convenient, Compatible Camera Is Your Mirrorless Deal Of The Day

This Convenient, Compatible Camera Is Your Mirrorless Deal Of The Day

The fine folks at B&H Photo are heavily discounting the Canon EOS M 18MP Mirrorless Camera for a limited time. $300 gets you the camera body with the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Lens, and you also have the option of bumping it up to $350 to get a 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens instead. These prices are significantly lower than we’ve seen before, and in no-brainer range if you want Canon glass while conserving maximum real estate in your bag, and who doesn’t want both of those things?

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Snapchat For Android Updated With New UI, SnapKidz And More

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Sony Entertainment Network introduces carrier billing in the UK

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Hand Tree Air Purifier Concept Uses Wearable Tech To Offer Clean Air

The Hand Tree is a concept that combines an air purifier with a wearable technology, offering clean air.

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Boxee acquired by Samsung, confirmed and solid

If you were wondering if Samsung actually did acquire Boxee in all its glory, wonder no more: confirmation is at hand. In a email note sent to the press this afternoon, Samsung has made it clear that they have indeed moved in on Boxee and will be bringing their technology and innovations in for their own connected device suite.

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Here in a note from Samsung, the company lets it be known that they’ve “acquired key talent and assets from Boxee” and will be bringing them onboard asap. It’s not immediately clear what this means for the remaining Boxee software and hardware on the market today. Likely they’ll be supported through their remaining warantee-based lifetime then left for dead.

“Samsung has acquired key talent and assets from Boxee. This will help us continue to improve the overall user experience across our connected devices.” – Samsung

According to the Wall Street Journal, an inside source suggests that Samsung will be moving forward with Boxee’s cloud storage features specifically and will be aiming to improve the Boxee user interface and retrofit it to their own device lineup. Though Boxee has not yet left an official comment as such, we’re expecting confirmation from them as well – soon!


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This Scooter Is Dog-Powered and It Works Great

Big dogs need a lot of exercise — far more than most of us humans can give them. What do they expect us to do? Run? Throw a ball? There are just too many things we need to be watching on Netflix. But what if they could get their exercise while giving us a fun ride at the same time? Enter the Dog Powered Scooter.

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Explore Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello House With Google Maps Street View

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PS4 Will Come Pre-Loaded With Sony’s The PlayRoom Tech Demo

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Galaxy S4 Active Root Method Developed By Geohot

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