The_Yellow_Ardvark
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This was on my bin lid this morning.
OA cleaning files.
Or fell out one of the bags/box's from yesterdayObviously left by the file fairy![]()
I was thinking of money as much as a quality precision fit . You could print a whole bed of the inserts whilst you do other things & have ready made spares on hand by the dozen . There are some amazing new filaments that weren't on the market six months or so ago . I'd be happy to print off four sets of such inserts for you to play with if you can send me the STL file .... Printed for free .Don't have a 3d printer but even if I did I reckon there are at least a few reasons they would not be as good.
1. Strength/rigidity, I reckon Acetal will be a lot better than most common printed plastics
2. Friction, Acetal is low friction, I think most 3D printed materials would have more friction.
3. Time, it will take me under 1 minute to make one, I reckon 3D printing will take longer.
Will bolted timber be as strong as lashed & pegged timber and being unsupported not split ?We are going to bolts and timber, it's to get as many random badges done in a year as possible.... Then off to camp with it and some large foam water bombs....
Thanks for the offer but I could do the same on the mill, just get a sheet of Acetal, press a button and come back 1/2hr later and there would be 30 or so waiting for me.I was thinking of money as much as a quality precision fit . You could print a whole bed of the inserts whilst you do other things & have ready made spares on hand by the dozen . There are some amazing new filaments that weren't on the market six months or so ago . I'd be happy to print off four sets of such inserts for you to play with if you can send me the STL file .... Printed for free .
I think the clamping /retaining plates would be very helpful with printed blocks being used.
here is enough for 4 boats, time is 25mins but I would have maybe another 2 or 3 mins to do the final op.I was thinking of money as much as a quality precision fit . You could print a whole bed of the inserts whilst you do other things & have ready made spares on hand by the dozen . There are some amazing new filaments that weren't on the market six months or so ago . I'd be happy to print off four sets of such inserts for you to play with if you can send me the STL file .... Printed for free .
I think the clamping /retaining plates would be very helpful with printed blocks being used.
Ours. for obvious reasons will have no bolts in it. But some very cleaver joints in it's construction. We already lug around 3 tons of kit round with us, so logistics are going to have a big say in how it's built.We are going to bolts and timber, it's to get as many random badges done in a year as possible.... Then off to camp with it and some large foam water bombs....
Wow ! is that your own tube clip for milling ? I must still be stuck in the 3D stone age as I only have a wire free mouse.here is enough for 4 boats, time is 25mins but I would have maybe another 2 or 3 mins to do the final op.
Looks a good size can for the money.
Might not even be his hands.How can you tell without a mug? he might have tiny hands
an even better price then ...How can you tell without a mug? he might have tiny hands