adrian
Flying Squad
Well 3D printing has just got interesting
http://formlabs.com/
Almost within the realms of a keen amateur or club.
http://formlabs.com/
Almost within the realms of a keen amateur or club.
o.oo1" stereolithography on my desk for under US$2300? I'd be sorely tempted...
Thanks for bringing this to my attention Adrian, I've just signed up for one.Well 3D printing has just got interesting
http://formlabs.com/
Almost within the realms of a keen amateur or club.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention Adrian, I've just signed up for one.
Expect an advert for part printing services in due course![]()
Sounds good to me - I can think of a few uses for a CNC router tooMind you if young Pugsley is going to get one it might be easier to send the files down the motorway, and buy the CNC router I have been after![]()
And that, in itself, is an interesting thought. Combined with the proprietary casting technology I'm developing concurrently it's a no-brainer, if only really relevant to rapid prototyping or very short production runs.Do not worry, there will be a WT-meet outside your door, waiting with expectation, someone will help you unpack the new toy.
3 axis. It's really to do profile milling type jobs, things like valve gear and to replace etching for limited run parts - if/when I screw up its just a quick edit in solidworks, not £50 quid down the drain!Sounds good to me - I can think of a few uses for a CNC router tooAre you going for a 5 axis one?
3 axis. It's really to do profile milling type jobs, things like valve gear and to replace etching for limited run parts - if/when I screw up its just a quick edit in solidworks, not £50 quid down the drain!
I am including postage and a couple sheets of brass in that, but i certainly dont get the economies of scale that a kit manufacturer getsYou are paying £50 for a photo tool??? Thats expensive!
What are we to make of that suggestion?...in his hamfisted hands. The Blue force is strong in that one![]()
Cool.3 axis. It's really to do profile milling type jobs, things like valve gear and to replace etching for limited run parts - if/when I screw up its just a quick edit in solidworks, not £50 quid down the drain!
I am including postage and a couple sheets of brass in that, but i certainly dont get the economies of scale that a kit manufacturer gets![]()