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I spent a good part of today preparing for this post. Mike, I checked out you engine on Grabcad on I am in complete awe. It is truely amazing. Youasked about resolution so I am going to post up pictures of some of my work. Ken, I am in agreement with most of what you said except having an acceptable material to print with. I started using hips this January and thus have a print that accepts paint, prints nicely, sands easily, etc. Mark, you crack me up. Your posts tell it like it is. The last post in Jordon's thread left me in stitches. Jonathon, I use Blender too. Tom, 3d printer are alot different than lathes. There is and tutorials everywhere. Remember, they are an open source product. So who am I to make all these statments? I am a 69 year young man with. A degree in business, major in accounting. In otherwords, I'm an accountant. I have no education or training in anything reguarding 3d drawing or printing. I say this because I want people to understand that anyone with the mindset can accomplish what I have in the last 1 1/2 years. I taught myself to use Blender. I build my own printer. I taught myself to use the printer and fix it when it messes up. Be aware that they all mess up. Even the 2k ones and you better be able to correct the problem. I'm trying to keep this simple and not get side tracked. Onward to the examples. The frame in my stl posted above. You have to learn orientation for the best print. I tried printing the frame rails and rear cross members as one print. Disaster. Support in all the hard to remove places and the print was plain garbage. Back to the drawing board. Printed the rails seperate layin on their side. The result is the frame on my desk.
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Very nicely done. I think you may find this sight interesting, if you don't already know about it. https://grabcad.com/home I have to create stl files in order to print out model car parts. Here is a frame I drew up, printed out and mostly assembled.
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Actually, I like the version of Ike and Tina Turner. I have it in my collection. But then, I'm of that era.
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yea, but what's worse is that there are people who would beleive the realtor.
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Big Mama Thorton Hound Dod - covered done by Elvis -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxoGvBQtjpM
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Gary Moore - The Sky is Fallin first cut on this vid
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Gary Moore-Blues for Jimi
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Where do you go for research pics
my66s55 replied to Psychographic's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hemming is a source I like to use. Here's a 1954 http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/chevrolet/corvette/1586085.html There's even underside shots. -
I went with real this time.
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Have you ever noticed ?
my66s55 replied to Teddy J. Tannehill's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
nope. never noticed. -
Air bubbles in Alumilite resin
my66s55 replied to Austin T's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have held off answering this until I tested this answer myself. I had just visited my local Smooth On distributer at the time this question was asked. While there, I asked why the Smooth Cast resin that advertises no bubbles, was coming out with bubbles big time. He explained it to me thusly. Pour parts A and B into your separate containers. Instead of mixing them right away, let them sit for 5 to 10 minutes to gas out. Remove any visable bubble and combine slowly into the mixing container. stir gently as to not creat any new bubbles. Pour into mold gently. My results, perfect casting with no bubbles. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
There will be leaps and bounds in the developement of decktop 3d printers over the next few short years. DLP printers started showing up in the open source community over the last couple years and also, the B 9 creator printer was introduced. These have incredible detail, but rather small printing footprint. DLP hasn't really taken off and I believe that many were waiting for the patents to expire on some of the laser printers. These patents started expiring this month. Marlin, which is one of the open source firmware that runs the ramps electronics for FFF printers, just announced that they have incorperated the ability to print with a laser with the firmware. Once the open source community starts developing laser technology, thing will really develope. For those that don'tknow, it was the open source community that developed the FFF or FDM printer. Makerbot came out of the reprap project. These printers that people post on this forum are only someones design of the same printer with maybe some improvement, but that is what it's all about. Taking something and improving it. The reason these printers, FFF & FDM are coming down in price is because:1-The electronics are about 1/3 the cost they were a year ago 2- the design is cheaper to build 3- Better technolgy is developed. Using the vcr analogy, the cheap printers are the vcr, the DLP printer is the cd and the laser printer, just over the horizon, is the dvd. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I never indicated that it was. I mearly stated that flexible pla has been around for awhile. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Selection_015.bmpI print with hips. I just bought two new spools at $33.00 each. It's a little different from pla or abs. The main reason it has appeared is to be used as the support for abs. This is one of the benefits of a dual head printer. One prints in abs, the subject, the other the support in hips. There is a natural product made with oranges that disolves the hips, but not the abs. I print hips at 225 degrees C at the hot end and 110 degrees C on the heat bed. It gives me a nice print, but can warp easily. Attached are 2 interior side panels for a 59 Plymouth Sport Fury I printed in hips. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Flexable pla has been around for a while. It's just difficult to print. I could print with this, but it is a problem for some so I stay away. -
I'm going to say real this time.
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3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I haven't printed a body yet. Here is a pic of a front suspension piece I've done. The largest is 29 mm and the smallest is 10 mm and both have the same level of detail. Only the largest has had the support material cleaned up. Filament is not $50 a pound. I pay $37.95 shipped from a good U.S. manufacturer for a spool. Spool are standard 1 kilo or 2.3+ pounds. Oh, the 10 mm piece is 1:25th. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I am in the early stages of drawing up the files for a 1935 LaSalle and printing them out on my printer. Printing in 1:25 is no problem if you know what you are doing and how to make it happen. Strada just released it's 3d photo software in June of this year. All you need is a camera and the software. This way of making a 3d file has been around for a few years, but I've never seen a program that works as well as this one appears to. It might just be something you could use, plus there is a free 30 day trial period. Here's the link. http://www.strata.com/products/strata_3d_cx_suite/strata_foto_3d_cx/ -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is wonderful. Just like the cancer patient that received half of a new face. What does it have to do with the model community? Specifically, the model car community? Nothing. Not until people become involved. -
Real
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3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What exactly are you referring to here: I have also found a 3d object refiner that eliminates the need for any Samsung of three object for $300. -
3D printing growing as we speak
my66s55 replied to bbowser's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
So, what have you done with it model car wise? I have. over the last year. build a reprap prusa I3 printer. I have less than $600 into it and can do anything your makerbot can do. That's not the point. In order for this technology to move forward in our hobby, we need more people using it to make advancements than the gee golly wizz wow posts look what it can do we see here. -
I have built this kit. To me, It is a nice kit. No fit problems, etc. It went together well without a hitch.
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Box Art historians, what's going on here ?
my66s55 replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
No! Fun is only allowed on every other day. Being as it is, and according to current administration policy, said comments were not made on a fun day. Therefore, they are disallowed. Kindly make note of such and don't allow it to happen again.