Been away from home a lot recently, so while I was away I started work on a small hatch cast hull M4a1. When I got home I started printing and after 23 hours of printing (over 3 days) I ended up with this-
When printing the front section part of the printed support got knocked off but I spotted it in time to save it (hence the spit in the side).
Got to say it Blow's me away what can be done on a 3d printer nice work woz
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Been busy so not got much done on any of my tanks. Most of the parts needed for this tank have already been designed for other projects so its just a case of changing a few things and printing them out-
Hi Woz ,I am not knocking your work its a good bit of work , but is the front angle correct, it seems wrong to me ( I may be wrong) it could be the photos . here is a small hatch early Sherman see photo. the front angle looks flat with curves at the sides.
I took most of my measurements off some scaled up plan drawings -
and by looking at lots of pic's, then made it fit the HL hull so it might not be accurate. Curves are always hard to model so I guess I can always get the sandpaper out.
This is looking really interesting, for me because I modified a large hatch A1 to a small hatch but not perfectly (I intend to redo it more accurately) and it took a lot of effort.
I'm just curious what the material cost is with printing such a large piece like the upper hull?