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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 2:19 pm
by silversurfer1947
Interesting. Should be no problem to a man of your calibre. I particularly liked the use of magnets for the suspension. Just out of interest, do you know what language he was speaking? I did not recognize it.

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 2:36 pm
by wibblywobbly
I assumed it was Russian, or maybe Polish, the guys over there seem to have engineering skills that have long been lost in this country. :|

His gearbox is ingenious, and the way that it all clips together is remarkably clever, not only from a design perspective, but his printer has to be very accurate as well. He shows how he did the tracks, which solves a mystery regarding how to print them in one piece. Must have taken him a very long time to do all that.

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:44 pm
by Jussek
silversurfer1947 wrote:Interesting. Should be no problem to a man of your calibre. I particularly liked the use of magnets for the suspension. Just out of interest, do you know what language he was speaking? I did not recognize it.
portuguese ;D

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:46 pm
by wibblywobbly
I will add Portugal to my list of engineering centres of excellence. :thumbup:

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 12:45 pm
by AlwynTurner
My flabber is truly gasted!! 8O 8O 8O :crazy:

It just demonstrates how little I know and how much I still have to learn......... :sick: :sick: :sick:

An awesome bit of conceptualisation, design, and build.

Alwyn

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 10:34 am
by silversurfer1947
This is slightly off topic, but is closely related. Is there such a beast as a reasonable quality 3D scanner that does not cost an arm and a leg that is capable of scanning something about the size of a 1/16th scale figure? Smaller items e.g. individual limbs would be even better

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 11:06 am
by wibblywobbly
All off the shelf laser scanners cost hundreds, there are some open source ones. There are no cheap and easy solutions, the only way to do that is make one, and that is quite a bit of work, and still not what I would call cheap?

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:740357
http://diwo.bq.com/en/tag/ciclop/
http://reprap.org/wiki/Ciclop
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and a cheap 3d printer
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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 11:50 am
by silversurfer1947
Looking at the Cyclops video, the quality of the end result is not very good. It would not be up to reproducing figures. I'll have to put my brain in gear again.

Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 11:59 am
by wibblywobbly
If you have a PC with a fairly powerful processor and graphics card there are two other options:

Blender:
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Sculptris:
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Re: The 3D Printer Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 12:57 pm
by silversurfer1947
That looks very interesting. Do you know if there were any naked British artillery crews during WW2? ;D

My desktop is fairly powerful with a decent graphics card- I bought it for running full Photoshop. I will download the software and MakeHuman and see what happens.