The problem with 3D-printed metal merchandise has been that there are gas bubbles in the structure. But if the manufacturing unit uses a vacuum chamber, that will remove the problems of the gas bubbles. The problem with vacuum chambers is that the quadcopters cannot operate there. But there is the possibility that the chamber would operate the magnetic levitating systems.
In this system, the magnets of the moving components are interacting with the magnets inside the walls of the chambers. Or the quadcopters can operate in the sodium liquid. The systems can use 3D holograms as the virtual mold, which the manufacturing system can follow. The system can make 3D hologram mold by using the CAD drawing, and that thing makes it possible to make extremely sharp products.
Things like vacuum chambers are making it possible to create high-stress machine parts and machines by using the 3D-printers. The internet of things means that the CAD drawer would send the drawing straight to the manufacturing unit, which makes the machine parts real. That's why the 3D printers are called "Santa-Claus machines". The thing that the manufacturing unit requires is the materials, that are used in that kind of tool.
The internet of things means that the manufacturing unit can make things like machine parts, and then the robots like drones or man-shaped robots can go and employ that part in the right point. If we are thinking that the quadcopters can seriously make many things like surgical operations, the quadcopters can also manufacture microchips and install things like parts of the electric engines.
The quadcopters can also be used as flying 3D printers, and even if the system would make the bad parts. The laser can be used to make that part fitting, and also lasers can be used to remove the bubbles from the layer of the machine part. The system will scan the surface, and if there is some bulge the system would remove it by using a more powerful laser ray. This kind of scanner can also install in the quadcopter.
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