MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => Neat Stuff => Topic started by: Joules on January 11, 2016, 11:10:03 AM
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I found this to be very inspirational. Added to the printing wish list....
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Amazing!
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Brilliant.
Not just for an example of what can be done with a 3d printer but also in Autodesk Fusion 360.
Phil.
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Cool, but I totally don't have a big enough pocket. Maybe he can print a wrist strap for it.
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Strange you show this now Joules as I started printing it yesterday and hopefully finish printing it some time today .....or not :lol:
Its putting it together that will be the fun bit ....oh and getting the non printable bits. I have found in some cases nails and brads work as shafts so onwards and upwards I say.
Pete
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Get some pictures posted here Pete of your build. I would be tempted to fiddle with the design and make it a weight driven clock, but then I can't help but mod 3D printed things.
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Still have a couple bits to go but I have a weight driven clock printed to put together but looking at making it run longer :scratch: It was designed by the same guy. Just need some metal shafts and other bits to finish it
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:328569
Pete
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Have you seen this Joules
Rob
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Yep, have followed Mcor from their beginning. Their original system was very much like what I started with in the early 90's.
http://www.amquip.co.za/Pages/ProductCatalogue2/Documents/BoxfordRapidProBrochure_7563_1450.pdf
I cannot tell you the countless hours I spent making models and then trying to find paints/glues that wouldn't cause the paper to swell and ruin a model. I still have the above software for 95/XP machines.