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Patrick L. The HMD design I've been looking for, for a long time. Works great.
Spyre Forge HMD
There are a few cool facts about it!
About the process:
It is a little bit difficult to explain so the general aspect production uses an ultra fine metallic powder which is applied in thin layers approximately .01mm high and blasted with a laser in a similar approach to that of a laser cutter. This is done in a hermetically sealed chamber over and over again until the part is completed, each Forge is glass blasted, and cleaned to remove excess powder. This form of printing removes waste and enables design principles that would normally be a non option for traditional manufacturing.
Forge Product Description:
Utilizing Aerospace, Medical and Automotive 3D sintering technology, the Spyre Forge is an lightweight Aluminum Alloy Metal 3D Printed heat management system. Based on maximizing the efficiency of the thermodynamic concept of air circulation.
The Forge utilizes a side port, this side port and vertical exhaust to allow for a continual flow of air to move in and around the heating chamber. Thus maintaining heat, and reducing black out of coals. With the higher efficiency rate of heat the Forge maintains the same quality of smoke with a lower amount of coals.
Specs:
The body is 73mm in diameter fitting the general standard of a large format bowl, with a 65mm in diameter lip, designed to work with and without foil. The inner chamber will allow for 27mm coals and the entire unit sits 41.6mm tall.