I didn't really know where to post this, but you can see how I spent my afternoon with a 3D printer.....
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I didn't really know where to post this, but you can see how I spent my afternoon with a 3D printer.....
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Seth O.
ESR #2474
1966 911 - '77 2.7L Hot Rod
1967 Pontiac Bonneville - '70 455
2000 996
WANTED: 1966 Transaxle 229835-902/1
Now that loks like fun.
What software do you use with this printer?
Ted
This was done with the stock Makerbot software - Makerware. http://www.makerbot.com/makerware/
The printer was a Makerbot Replicator 2.
The .stl file was downloaded from Thingiverse - http://www.thingiverse.com
I can't take credit for doing anything more than using an existing file, but it was lots of fun to set up and print!
Seth O.
ESR #2474
1966 911 - '77 2.7L Hot Rod
1967 Pontiac Bonneville - '70 455
2000 996
WANTED: 1966 Transaxle 229835-902/1
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spending the afternoon! this world is pretty funny..
It is the first test, the cord (where each layer begins and ends in the 3d piece) is a defect to be solved, I will pass it to the front part. I think it will have a better finish... Printed in PLA. And chrome paint. There was no type of post-processing of the piece because it came out quite well! I'll do the next test giving it a high thickness filler, a white primer and finally the chrome paint... Let's see how it turns out... Someone else has been encouraged to print things in 3d?
use the Cura laminator and print on an Artillery x2 (€350)
hotend 230º
Hot Bed 80º
5 hours
0,3mm
Baudett // https://www.instagram.com/Baudett_canarias/
Last edited by _gonbau; 05-04-2022 at 03:29 AM.
Baudett // https://www.instagram.com/Baudett_canarias/
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I am trying to make a functional boxer engine. I will try to make the camshaft functional. Hence, the casing and the crankshaft have the pinions and the holes... Let's see how it turns out!!
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Last edited by _gonbau; 08-07-2022 at 11:51 AM.
Baudett // https://www.instagram.com/Baudett_canarias/