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Took it out of the water and rinsed it off. Almost all gone but theres still too much inside to turn the gears. So I changed the water and put it back in.
prusabuilders.posterous.com/happy-reprap-holidays-my-gift... Bottom part has more detailed perimeter then infill. Top parts is printed ol' way. (Printed on modded rapman, which isnt very good :-()
makerbot cupcake + mk6 extruder + acme rods. More to come....
Big thanks to www.fabberzlab.com for the help with the laser cutting. The cuts were perfect on their new machine.
Not much of a change in the last hour other than the water getting more cloudy. At this point I'm going to bed and will let it soak overnight.
After about an hour, the whole thing sank to the bottom. The PVA must absorb so much moisture that it gets heavy.
Web cam holder designed in Alibre pe, printed on my Ultimaker . It forms part of a laser line 3D scanner kit. I sliced it in Netfabb for easy printing. One of my earliest prints (other than test cubes) it was at the time my quality setting: PLA, 0.15 layer (with half height 0.075 outer). My quality prints are now at 0.09 mm layer heights with half height outer surface layers of 0.045 mm. See the Octopus print for an example.
Designed in SketchUp
Prototyped with Makerbot
Fabricated in different materials through Shapeways.
Variations on my Lego Compatible Disc Buttons, thing 1005: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1005