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I printed a ton of these at MakerFaire Vancouver 2012 and gave them away.

 

johnbiehler.com

Das Modell im Maßstab 1:50 wurde von 3D-fabtory mit einem Zprinter 650, dem weltschnellsten 3D-Farbdrucker von ZCorporation, erstellt.

 

Mit freundlcher Genehmigung von SMS-Meer, Möchengladbach

Even with only 2 wheels the correct way is to have them "slide" like what is shown in the second part of the video. First part has them work like regular wheels.

Obviously, there is an issue but I think it's easily fixed (filament sliding out of the hobbed bolt teeth - already printed a guide for it that I'll install tonight)

 

jobie.me/prusa

It's working again! This is after a major overhaul on the lower portion involving replacing the frame vertexes (hard to get to) and installing a new MXL belt and manufactured pulley on the Y axis. This makes it actually move properly.

 

Laptop is running Pronterface + Skeinforge SFACT, printing out a frame vertex, which will hopefully replace the last two non-printed parts on the printer, the upper two frame vertexes (light green)

Finished my Prusa i3 MK3S+ build and trying here with the popular 3DBenchy.

www.3dbenchy.com/

Sie sehen das 3D-Modell einer 150MN Strangpressmaschine der fa. SMS-Meer.

Ein Modell aus dem 3D-Printer von fabtory.

MendelMax 1.5, 3D printer

Foto: @[476755599138548:maxkneefel.nl]

Made with our 3D Printer. Only cost $1.30!

Entire machine. At this point, we have replaced all the crappy acrylic corners, which have shattered and crumbled from torsion and tension forces during printing, with 100% ABS parts, printed on the printer. These corners, except the top left front one, were designed by Thingiverse user chylld, and are excellently designed. The top left front corner is a redesign by one of our members, to reduce the twisting of the corner induced by the tension on the Y-axis belt.

Finished my Prusa i3 MK3S+ build and trying here with the popular 3DBenchy.

www.3dbenchy.com/

Basic membership will include 3D print time. You pay only for the materials and modeling base.

signup up at worklab.cc

Printed on my MakerBot Cupcake in Nuclear Green and Yellow ABS.

 

Based on the design from here:

 

www.desktopfab.com/projects/eos.php

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