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  1. Hi Fred, that's exactly right, the "screen" text...

    Hi Fred, that's exactly right, the "screen" text is for reference only.

    And being able to disassemble for shipping is a huge plus, in fact now that I think about it may be necessary as I don't...
  2. Good question. I assume you're talking about...

    Good question. I assume you're talking about printing it on its side? (see image below)

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    If we do that, how smooth / flat will the surfaces come out?
  3. Hi Fred, will do, i'm working up some designs...

    Hi Fred, will do, i'm working up some designs right now. Glad to hear Tinkercad has a good reputation in your group. At first I thought it too simplistic, but now that I've gotten the hang of how...
  4. Hi Fred, that's very generous of you!! I may...

    Hi Fred, that's very generous of you!! I may take you up on that. Currently i'm using tinkercad online to design my models, but i'm open to other suggestions.
  5. Sounds good. I don't own or have access to a...

    Sounds good. I don't own or have access to a printer, so i'll be ordering the print online, probably from 3D Hubs. Thanks for the info on gaps, that gives me a starting point. Maybe I'll split the...
  6. Hi fred, thanks for that. Agree about the...

    Hi fred, thanks for that. Agree about the orientation of the layering, and I like your idea about a slide-in type of joint.For the slide-in joint, do you have any idea what tolerances I should use...
  7. Need help designing an interlock between two 3D printed components

    Hello, I’m designing an angled desktop picture frame which will contain a lightweight LED screen:

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    My question is, how to create a clean interlock between the base and the frame?

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  8. [NEEDED] Ok cool. I'll keep in touch and ping you if I...

    Ok cool. I'll keep in touch and ping you if I need something else.
  9. [NEEDED] Ok no worries. I had it printed at 3DHubs and...

    Ok no worries. I had it printed at 3DHubs and got exactly what I needed. It wasn't cheap, but didn't break the bank either.

    Curious, are you local to philly? or in the burbs?
  10. [NEEDED] Hi, it's 6" x 6" x 4mm

    Hi, it's 6" x 6" x 4mm
  11. [NEEDED] Looking for a local 3D printer near Philadelphia, PA

    Hello, looking for someone local who can print the attached model (see attached stl.) It has to be fairly sturdy, but not superbly finished. I'm thinking SLS or similar? Thanks.
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