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Old 08-04-2011, 11:34 AM
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I love the show Ultimate Factories on NatGeo channel. They did shows on Lamborgini, Ferrari, Bently, Rolls Royce, etc.
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Whatever his job is, I want it when I grow up!!!!!!!!!

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Old 08-04-2011, 01:37 PM
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Wow..just realized how crap my job is....amazing thank-you for sharing.
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Mr. Balboni has retired, though.
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How they still do not seem to install the parking sensors invisibly, is beyond me.
they look like a row of zits on the bumper.

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I love the show Ultimate Factories on NatGeo channel. They did shows on Lamborgini, Ferrari, Bently, Rolls Royce, etc.
And I've seen them all... It made me lust after a Bentley of all thing.
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Wow! That is just.. wow!!

And the only little petites that stands between me and one of those is money.

Oh, well. It has nothing on an air-cooled 911.
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I wonder if using lasers to cut carbon fiber cloth in lieu of water jets is for marketing or other reasons.

With a laser the ends get damaged, which is why commercial/military hovercraft skirts are cut with high pressure water slurry.
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I wonder if using lasers to cut carbon fiber cloth in lieu of water jets is for marketing or other reasons.

With a laser the ends get damaged, which is why commercial/military hovercraft skirts are cut with high pressure water slurry.
I think the laser was for marking out only. I agree it wouldn't make sense to cut carbon fibre cloth with a laser.
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How they still do not seem to install the parking sensors invisibly, is beyond me.
they look like a row of zits on the bumper.
what they need to do is to make them look like freckles on a cute Irish girl
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I think the laser was for marking out only. I agree it wouldn't make sense to cut carbon fibre cloth with a laser.
You are right, a laser trace line, but still those cutting tools are brutal on the CF weave.

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The .014” (CL2) to .060” (CL6) thick laminates can be used to reinforce areas where higher loads are expected. The uni-directional laminates in widths from 1/4” through 1” have been Water Jet Cut to offer a smooth edge and a dimensionally accurate laminate.
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Saw a doc. on that on my last flight to Zurich. A few things I learned:

1. The wheels are made by Alcoa in Ohio!

2. There is no in-house painting facilty, all the body's are shipped 300 km away to a separate factory to be sprayed.

3. There is a saying," If you watch sausage being made you will naver want sausage."
This does not apply to Lamborghini's!
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Roberts mom should have experienced some Michigan potholes to really make her day. Some bouncy bouncy would have made for a more entertaining video too.
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Old 08-09-2011, 05:22 AM
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I've been in plenty of auto plant including Benz and BMW but this is something from a different galaxy! Looks like a microchip fab line!

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