![]() The startup is currently working with zinc and aluminum, but has done some successful stainless steel trials and wants to move onto other metals like copper and brass in the future. Foundry says it has been able to turn around brake shoes for cars in under eight hours using molds that had been 3D printed using computer-aided design (CAD) molds and a giant microwave. Typical casting systems like investment casting, 3D printing and die-casting take anywhere from one to six weeks to produce. ![]() It took only a few seconds and didn’t taste fantastic, according to Moodie.) ![]() ![]() (Foundry’s microwave has also been used to cook a typical New Zealand meat pie.
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