T-35 (3D Printed)
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T-35 (3D Printed)
Finished working on Deans 3D printed T-35 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3064387
The printing is a bit rough as I was using up old reels of filament that I'd had lying around.
The Build is on my Blog-
https://warrenhudsonmodelling.blogspot. ... build.html
The printing is a bit rough as I was using up old reels of filament that I'd had lying around.
The Build is on my Blog-
https://warrenhudsonmodelling.blogspot. ... build.html
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Some really great work on a very unusual tank. Something like this, until the recent past, could only be imagined. Now, our imaginings can now become reality it seems, limited only by the level of fertility of the mind's eye. Congrats, Woz.
- midlife306
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
It’s a journey and a half that T35.
Well done Woz
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Well done Woz
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
A massive achievement, in spite of the filament, Woz
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
It really is fantastic what can be created with 3D printing, it still feels almost like science fiction. Congratulations on creating a thing of beauty, even if you do regard it as a bit rough !!.
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Thanks
It was a fun thing to do and always interesting to see how other people design stuff.
It was a fun thing to do and always interesting to see how other people design stuff.
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
How was this to print woz? I’m trying to get one printed for myself but I may have to pay a 3D print company local to me to print it
It’s your tank it’s what you make it
- midlife306
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Why don’t you just buy a printer mr Brute
You can get an Ender 3 for next to no money nowadays. I’ve printed one of these T35’s & I can guarantee that it would be cheaper to buy a couple of printers than pay someone to print a T35 for you.
Cheers
Wayne
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You can get an Ender 3 for next to no money nowadays. I’ve printed one of these T35’s & I can guarantee that it would be cheaper to buy a couple of printers than pay someone to print a T35 for you.
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Awesome work, i do fancy giving it a go myself, but my shelves aren't big enough to hold a beast like that
Love the work
How well does it run, can you get a video?
Love the work
How well does it run, can you get a video?
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Honestly mr midlife I dont print enough to warrant buying a printer and I think my dads would be to small to print the hull in an acceptable amount of parts
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