I like the link. Very good.
I wonder if the hype surrounding 3d printing is perhaps to the detriment of other, capable methods. I've looked at the oldham body and contemplated it's construction and replication. I would be looking at shed-moulding.
It would be interesting to know what Oldham did with their tooling if they have killed the old caplamp. Indeed, what sort of tooling it was an how many impressions you could get made per press.
An old company of mine had a disasterous dally with injection moulding and lost a fortune, however, I am utterly convinced of it's capability to produce a fine product at relatively low scales. Thinking of the design of the oldham, you would need a 3 part tooling, rather than a 2 part. This would complicate things somewhat. I presume the bezels also need to be unscrewed from the tooling, which would be a hot hands experience....I don't imagine oldham were a big enough company to muck about with a line which did this automatically.
I think the future is firmly in the scurion direction, both in materials, finish and performance...which will be trailing somewhere behind RF. :lol: