nice work!
how did you do the resin cast?
cheers!
I made a silicone mold of the part, and cast it 10 times,
I already made a new mold, that has all 10 parts in one mold.
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nice work!
how did you do the resin cast?
cheers!
I made a silicone mold of the part, and cast it 10 times,
I already made a new mold, that has all 10 parts in one mold.
I made a silicone mold of the part, and cast it 10 times,
I already made a new mold, that has all 10 parts in one mold.
cool!
what kind of resin do you use?
Made myself a bracket to hold UM2 electronics.... as a testbench and most likely the start of a long self-build journey...
Was curious about the chinese clone electronics (and did not want to spend the money ultimaker is asking...), sofar the only thing I found is that they placed all temp sensor connectors up-side-down not a big deal, just need to bend them up a little... it works ok, did not jet test it with any motors.
cool!
what kind of resin do you use?
Just your average epoxy resin, tinted to a specific colour and transparency
Hey guy's.
Its been a while since I posted anything on here so I thought I'd share this with you.
Although this is my first post in a long time, I've still been lurking in the forums and I have to say I'm blown away by some of the stuff you guys have been printing. Seriously inspiring stuff! I've just launched my new website so head over to see some 3D renders of this guy
Cheers
Wow. Is that a rendering or did you actually print and paint that?
Thanks. It's a print. PLA, 200 mm tall, 0.06 layer height. Painted with Citadel Miniature paints.
my new comercial work. promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
Amazing! Do you do much post-processing to your prints?
no. thanks
Welcome back Leo! Great print and paint job!
Thanks. It's a print. PLA, 200 mm tall, 0.06 layer height. Painted with Citadel Miniature paints.
I would not believe you if I had not seen "the Grinner" of your website in earlier pages of this topic!
it looks SO awesome. look at those teeth!
Love it!
Cheers!
thought I'd try something new, I have seen a guy here make a cool ninja style tinkerplay. I got some filament laying around so i'd though id make... a monkey-ish-thing?
my experience, it works great! I only have some general problems with support and ball shapes, but overall im quite pleased with the "tinkerplay" experience.
pic:
anyone else like to share their home made boinicles?
Cheers!
Thanks guy's, much appreciated.
@skint: Cheers mate, it's good to be back
That is so cool, but where did you see my mother in law....?
Can we see some close-ups?
..mother in law....?
the Grinner was the father;)
That is so cool, but where did you see my mother in law....?
Can we see some close-ups?
lol. well hopefully it skips a generation.
I'll post some close ups when I get home later.
This is obviously doesn't come anywhere close to the amazing works of the art that were posted here in the old good days of the forum.
However, I made this fridge magnet for a colleague of mine who wanted to make a birthday gift to his expecting wife.
As he says, the positive effect was overwhelming.
So I'm just happy having made their day. :-)
@shurik, that's cool. How did you fit the magnets? Glued or stopped the print and inserted?
@leoddc: I can't beleive it's not a rendering amazing work you did there
I like the magnet too your friend must have been happy
Thanks guys!
The Superglue did the trick with the magnet as well as with the attachment of the red and the white PLA.
My colleague was very happy indeed, because his wife was very happy with the gift. :-)
So, I got his permission to publish the magnet.
Ive made this automata as a birthday present for a good friend of mine.
Its called "Flight of thoughts"
It function as follows:
First a gear is selected, high or low, which determines flight speed and rotational speed of propeller. Then the user determines the flight plane by actuating the control stick
And lastly the motion is formed by turning the crank.
The plane can then be controlled in flight by the control stick.
The design uses a swashplate design to give path, which both rasies and lowers the plane, aswell as choose a fitting nose attitude (pitch). The gears and links are merely for control and actuation.
Pictures:
Overview
Slight other view
Plane is loosely basen on a fokker DVI. from ww1
Control stick
Crank and gear selector
Machine declaration (im an engineer afterall XD)
Edited by GuestWowww !
Amazing! We want a video ^^
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nice work!
how did you do the resin cast?
cheers!
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