Cheap, 3d-printed inner grids

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Adam Szendrey
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Re: Cheap, 3d-printed inner grids

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Has there been any progress in this matter? I have been considering printed grids as one of the experiments for my slowly re-emerging device. It's not THAT cheap tho'. I made my first grid out of welding wire. I'm not convinced of the actual benefits, but it'd be an interesting thing to throw at a fusor. Shapeways charges by volume, I think in the case of stainless tho, it's not the envelope volume but the actual volume of the geometry. At any rate I can't seem to find any followup to this on the forums, so if anybody has some experimental data, or at least an actual printed grid of any type, I'd be interested. Thanks.
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