slim_boy_fat
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No they were not. That's just a pretty rough video showing the differences between the various resins.
That's
No they were not. That's just a pretty rough video showing the differences between the various resins.
It's a pleasure. Richard is the real talent behind it all. He creates the solid works models and does the printing. My role is more consultative. I've helped Richard out in the past with equations for calculating diameters from DP or module, etc.
I'm happy to be the mouthpiece for Richards efforts here.
That just reminded me I need to find my licence file for itThere's a program called Gearotic specifically for designing gears. I don't know if you/Richard have heard of it but it does all the hard work for you, and it's quite cheap apparently.
That just reminded me I need to find my licence file for it
I haven't looked at it for years but know one day I will need it so bought it
It is by Art Fenerty, the guy that did Mach3
https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtFenerty
We can do L5 gears. I think they are 14 or 14.5 DP and with a single key way? Am I right? We'd need to confirm all that.
It's an SLA printer, the bed is submerged in a bath of liquid resin and there's a UV laser in place of the extruder. The light polymerises the resin into a rigid plastic, the bed moves slightly and the laser scans over it again, forming a new layer.How does that printer work, if not by the normal filament and heated nozzle process Carl? Do you know the basics of it?