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Post by MikeB on Apr 13, 2021 9:29:24 GMT -5
Well after all this time I think I got it lolol The wheels need to be re printed and resized but I think it came out okie it took one full day to print all of this because of the settings I used and and the fact that the print bed on my printer is tiny There are print lines but they are so small I think they will cover with just a coat of automotive primer The photo below is the parts after being washed and having the supports removed no other work has been done
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Post by MikeB on Apr 13, 2021 10:27:21 GMT -5
No I wasn't drunk when I took the pic it is just a little off center lol
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Post by Dan Belcher on Apr 13, 2021 14:04:10 GMT -5
This looks promising!
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Post by jimhamill on Apr 13, 2021 15:16:48 GMT -5
Wow!
What SW did you use?
Looking forward to seeing this build
Jim
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Post by MikeB on Apr 13, 2021 15:27:33 GMT -5
Wow! What SW did you use? Looking forward to seeing this build Jim A mix of Fusion 360, Meshmixer and Windows 3D Bulder The main design was done in fusion making it thicker and able to be printed was done in Meshmixer and sizing was done in Windows 3D builder All of that can be done in Fusion but my laptop is older and doesn't have a lot of ram so it was easier and quicker to use the other software to finish The files were sliced in Chutubox and printed at a 0.02 layer height with a 12 sec exposer time on a Elegoo Mars printer
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Post by illeagle10 on Apr 14, 2021 4:46:02 GMT -5
Looking good Mike!
Jim
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Post by gks1964 on Apr 14, 2021 6:46:12 GMT -5
I like it!!
Gerald
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Post by shunter on Apr 25, 2021 15:14:04 GMT -5
Very nicely done.
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Post by Lance on Apr 26, 2021 10:51:10 GMT -5
Well done!
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