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What is the smallest thing you have made?


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Posted (edited) · What is the smallest thing you have made?

I recently had to repair a coin-sorter, where the motor drive gear had split in two. It was very small (only 4mm dia), so I was surprised to find that my UM2 made a perfect replacement. I used a 0.25mm nozzle with Innofil3D Fusion ABS (remarkable stuff) printed at 10mm/sec with 80% fan. The repair was a total success

 

What tiny items have you made?

 

Here is the gear sitting on a 5p coin

 

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Posted · What is the smallest thing you have made?

This is a wheelhub i printer a while back for this small car in the 2nd ipv. Smallest thing i made and or was stil a standard um2 back then.

 

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Posted · What is the smallest thing you have made?

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I made these with a 0.15mm nozzle.  I printed all of them at the same time so that each one while being printed allowed the other's to cool.  It looks more impressive in real life.

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    Posted · What is the smallest thing you have made?

    Jeweller` s art, I would say 

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