3D Printing Fun
#41
Posted 05 April 2015 - 01:55 PM
Thanks for the suggestion.
#42
Posted 05 April 2015 - 02:15 PM
#43
Posted 05 April 2015 - 02:20 PM
#44
Posted 05 April 2015 - 05:07 PM
#45
Posted 05 April 2015 - 06:20 PM
Also, have you tried the Puma/Adder yet? Ended up having build new ankles, back , ppcs and a few other parts for it due to degraded faces that I could not fix.
Short of rebuilding the section or entire piece from scratch is there a quicker way to get around that?
#46
Posted 05 April 2015 - 06:20 PM
So if someone from PGI were to say it's ok to post, I'll put them up on Thingiverse. Given that truly the creative work is theirs and all I did was manipulate its form, I would not want to post it without express permission.
#47
Posted 05 April 2015 - 06:29 PM
So what you see from my modeling / printing is from about a year's worth using MANY different processes and tools and two different 3D printers. There's been a lot of trial and error....much more error than success.
In fact the first prints I made were simply using the .scale files and hoping things turned out better than a big mess of melted plastic, which was not uncommon.
The process I've posted fixes the majority of degraded faces now and I hadn't worked it out when I first worked with the Jagermech and others.
What kinds of tools are you using to fix them? I'd love to try my hand at the Banshee again....it's my 3D printing nemesis
#48
Posted 05 April 2015 - 07:17 PM
Reven, on 05 April 2015 - 06:29 PM, said:
So what you see from my modeling / printing is from about a year's worth using MANY different processes and tools and two different 3D printers. There's been a lot of trial and error....much more error than success.
In fact the first prints I made were simply using the .scale files and hoping things turned out better than a big mess of melted plastic, which was not uncommon.
The process I've posted fixes the majority of degraded faces now and I hadn't worked it out when I first worked with the Jagermech and others.
What kinds of tools are you using to fix them? I'd love to try my hand at the Banshee again....it's my 3D printing nemesis
Time and Blender. If I have a degraded face that netfab can not deal with I delete the area and build it myself.
#49
Posted 05 April 2015 - 07:32 PM
It's pretty darn powerful, but also intimidating...
#50
Posted 05 April 2015 - 07:47 PM
I'm a pretty capable 3D modeler. I kind of do it for a living. If you want to shoot me the 3D files in an IGES, STL, or SLDPRT format I can articulate the pieces for you.
Ya know, if that's what you're into.
#51
Posted 05 April 2015 - 09:10 PM
#52
Posted 05 April 2015 - 09:34 PM
#53
Posted 06 April 2015 - 07:33 AM
#54
Posted 06 April 2015 - 09:54 AM
#55
Posted 06 April 2015 - 06:20 PM
I love 3d printing, makes my dreams come true
#56
Posted 06 April 2015 - 07:09 PM
#57
Posted 06 April 2015 - 09:30 PM
Those look amazing!!!!!
#58
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:07 PM
anychance anyone has tried this with a stereolithographic printer?
#59
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:38 PM
#60
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:47 PM
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