Listen "Printed Perfection: Dwight Mitchell's Take on 3D Printing for Classic Cars"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Backseat Driver podcast, we interview Dwight Mitchell from Mitchell and Son Additive Manufacturing, a company that uses 3D printing to reproduce obscure parts for classic cars. We discuss the role of 3D printing in car restoration and some of the most impressive examples of restored cars using this technology. Tune in to learn more about the use of 3D printing in the car restoration process and hear Dwight's thoughts on the subject.___https://pod.link/1656058575Visit our sponsorsGAZ Shocks 116 TrophyHodder TyresTarox BreaksSAS AutosListen Now Mentioned in this episode:Tarox BrakesSponsored by TAROX Brakes
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