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Got a form 2 for my birthday! We saved up for it and decided it was a good investment. So far I've been doing tests to see what kind of detail I can get and any issues I need to be aware of so it's been little things... like this tiny statue of Petra! She's so leetle!
#3DBenchy #3dprinting on a #3dkreator #3Dprinter from #poland See video: ift.tt/1XrmiK9 Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
View behind the scenes information on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
These items will be available on my Etsy site at:
This time-lapse video shows #3DBenchy being 3D-printed with an experimental cellulose-based filament. #3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognizable object that you can download for free, make and share. Learn more at 3DBenchy.com #3dprinting See video: ift.tt/1WNx3Fq Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
View behind the scenes information on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
These items will be available on my Etsy site at:
Used in today's personal journal entry. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2025/09/tubs-and-rings.html
The @formlabs #Form2 #3Dprinting a @3dbenchy in clear resin at 50 microns resolution. #3DBenchy #3dprinter #SLA See video: ift.tt/1Owdv3i Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
I 3d printed a fully mechanical clock on my DIY 3d printer. Got it working this evening. :) I learnt a lot, but now to make it better!
#3dprinting #clock #maker #DIY #geeetech
You never know what you might see at Pisgah brewing on a Thursday night.
(note world famous pisgah brewing tower in background)
@3DBenchy among 10 most popular #3dprinting models on @Pinshape, according to @All3DP ow.ly/Vt26a #CT3D
@3DBenchy sliced with @formlabs new #opensource DLP #slicer http://ift.tt/22N6dNj #3dprinting #3DBenchy See video: ift.tt/23ZwieE Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
Parts used - Rough List
- Frame - Jo Průša
- Rods - Matterfy
- Steppers - Ultimachine
- Rambo - Ultimachine
- Misc hardware / bearings - Ultimachine
- Printed parts: self-printed (Yellow PLA - Extruder is yellow ABS)
- Power suppy: Lulzbot
- Heated Bed Glass: Lulzbot
- Heated Build Platform: eBay - rp_one labs
- J-Head MKV: eBay - reprap_uk or something
- Fan: Ultimachine
- Belts: Lulzbot
- Stepper gears: eBay
forgive me for the awful timing of this upload! I simply wanted to showcase my designs for 3D printing on Flickr
I’ve finally found the time to finish this Pagani with some bricks that came in and printed parts that needed to fit right.
One of the most requested cars on my page, mainly because it’s almost impossible to recreate… but I took on the challenge and this is the result :)
The Pagani Huayra is a weird car. Some hate it and some love it. It’s like there is no in between…
I loved the Zonda really much and I always thought that the Huayra didn’t have the “looks” of the Zonda. But trough this building process I started to fall in love with the car! I love the outcome and im really happy with it. Instructions will be up soon!
A #3DBenchy printed with zero shells (perimeters) and zero top and bottom solid layers. Only the 25% infill was printed. Sliced with #Simplify3D and #3Dprinted on a #MakerBot Replicator 2 #3Dprinter. Print time: 67 minutes. See video: ift.tt/2iob0Gq Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
Recently I had the opportunity to use some 3D printers, and I decided to use them to make the Nuva Cube. The cube is made of PLS, has a length/width/height of 2 inches, and is composed of four 1 7/8" x 1/8" x 2" and two 2" x 1/8" x 2" faces each glued onto one of the sides of a 1 3/4" cube (rather, that's the dimensions of the computer model… as you can tell, the technology is still pretty finicky, and the measurements don't always come out right). I designed it in Tinkercad and glued all the pieces save one together, but the actual printing was done by someone who actually knew what he was doing. :P (The piece I didn't glue was the one on the bottom of Lewa's face since I wasn't there when it finished printing and it was the last piece not yet glued on.) I also have to give credit to fearmaker782 of deviantArt as I frequently referred back to his own System Nuva Cube during the design process since each face is set up on a clear 8 x 8 grid.
This is my CAD model for the part I had made by Shapeways. It might have taken an hour to create this model, probably less (of course, it's a pretty simple part)