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Kirksite tooling is advantageous for more complex geometries, but it's generally less accurate and more expensive than
aluminum-filled epoxy, or spray metal tooling. Kirksite is a zinc-based alloy and the tool making process also starts with
an RP-generated pattern, but has more transfer steps than either of those methods. Kirksite tools have about the same life as
spray metal or aluminum-filled epoxy tools.

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