3D printed stuff, showcase it here
25 Sep 2024 13:13 #310768
by spumco
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28 Sep 2024 14:39 #310980
by anfänger
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28 Sep 2024 17:41 #310989
by andypugh
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A collet tray (for 4NS, to suit the Rivett)
A foundry pattern designed and printed for someone on the Holbrook lathes list. A back-gear cover for the Holbrook T15.
And the partly finished part in cast iron
A Givi rack to replace the passenger seat on my bike
youtube.com/shorts/UEeKN_uj1Pw?si=TfH2yq2sSMOxZEXm
A foundry pattern designed and printed for someone on the Holbrook lathes list. A back-gear cover for the Holbrook T15.
And the partly finished part in cast iron
A Givi rack to replace the passenger seat on my bike
youtube.com/shorts/UEeKN_uj1Pw?si=TfH2yq2sSMOxZEXm
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29 Sep 2024 01:28 #311011
by spumco
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ATC chip cover.
Top plate is 1/4" polyethelene; white skirt sections are PETG. Door, slider mechanism, and motor cover are PETG-CF.
Skirt sections have interlocking tabs, and are edge-glued with epoxy.
After 18 months in the making, the ATC just passed a torture test so I feel like I don't have to hide my shame.
Top plate is 1/4" polyethelene; white skirt sections are PETG. Door, slider mechanism, and motor cover are PETG-CF.
Skirt sections have interlocking tabs, and are edge-glued with epoxy.
After 18 months in the making, the ATC just passed a torture test so I feel like I don't have to hide my shame.
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06 Oct 2024 20:45 #311441
by andypugh
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06 Oct 2024 20:52 #311442
by andypugh
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60 identical pieces: a360.co/3AqNVyF
(The model is for a 1m ball, the idea being to scale it to suit, i made a 650mm one)
(The model is for a 1m ball, the idea being to scale it to suit, i made a 650mm one)
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13 Oct 2024 03:17 #311920
by spumco
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Mill belt & drawbar cover with drawbar button. It's not going to stop some sort of catastrophic belt/pulley failure from coming through, but it should keep most chips & coolant out of that area. The assembly is remarkably stiff once the mounting screws are snugged down.
Assembly is about 11" (280mm) tall for size reference. ABS, printed pretty hot for decent layer adhesion. Surprisingly little warping.
Assembly is about 11" (280mm) tall for size reference. ABS, printed pretty hot for decent layer adhesion. Surprisingly little warping.
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13 Oct 2024 11:52 #311952
by tommylight
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Looks like it came from the factory with it, cool!
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