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09-21-2015, 02:50 PM #1
Favorite Thing You have Printed ?
Would anyone like to share a picture of the Favorite object they have ever 3D-printed ??
I would Like to see what other people are printing ?
I think my favorite one is a lab-platform-Jack, I got file from Thingiverse.
It is a printed Assembled, All at same time, which I think is Magic !
I used PLA for 2nd try, which was successful, since ABS 1st try went all Wonky
It really goes up and down, like it supposed to ! LOL
click picture for larger view:
Stand4.jpg
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09-21-2015, 06:31 PM #2
The most favorite object I've ever printed is a 3d architectural model of Los Angeles Sky city lines. You can view the image here. 1.jpg
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09-21-2015, 07:18 PM #3
Wow, Impressive !
Seems kinda strange for someone in Melborne printing LA ! ?? LOL
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09-22-2015, 01:58 PM #4
Come on guys, surely you have something to Brag about !
We won't Laugh at it ! , Much ! LOL
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09-23-2015, 09:36 AM #5
One of my very first test prints. I still giggle thinking about it.
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09-23-2015, 09:41 AM #6
I Love it ! ( that is Special )
Especially the stuff below the tail ! LOL
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09-23-2015, 09:58 AM #7
My favorite items are pretty simple, but they are very handy. They are by far the simplest items I have printed. But, these items are probably the most used of anything I have printed.
I shoot at the 600yd range every Wednesday and every week I am loading ammo for my Barrett MRAD to shoot. Reloading could happen without these items, but they ease the tasks involved and increase accuracy and repeatability. And those two things help me to be able to put a bullet in the middle of an index card from 1/3 mile away.
These simple boxes are used every weekend to sort bullets by weight. Its critical that each bullet weigh the exact same. So I sort them by 1/10th of a grain (0.065 gram or 1/437th of an ounce). I needed a box set with an odd number of cavities. Center weight, +1, +2, -1 and -2. Everything I could find in stores had an even number of cavities.
This simple addon bracket for my gauge helps center the loaded cartridge below the instrument very accurately. I am seating bullets in the case and measuring their length to an accuracy of 1/1000th of an inch (typical paper is 7/1000ths of an inch thick). If its more than half a thousandth off, I discard the cartridge and recycle its components. That green centering bracket helps position the cartrige in the exact same spot each time.
So, as I said, these are not complicated things. They are useful things. To me at least. And they are frequently used. By me at least.
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09-23-2015, 10:06 AM #8
Yes, it's Always Great when we can find something that is Really Useful to print !
I Like it !
Qidi X Plus 3 Paper thin first...
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