Thanks Simon.
Jeremy, It's a Mendelmax 1.5 Reprap. Far from an industrial printer, but fairly capable given proper calibration and good filament.
Honestly, from what I'm reading, it's better...
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Thanks Simon.
Jeremy, It's a Mendelmax 1.5 Reprap. Far from an industrial printer, but fairly capable given proper calibration and good filament.
Honestly, from what I'm reading, it's better...
Let's say a length of 10cm. I'm going to try and get away with running it on a micro lathe (Toyo ml210) so a collet may not be possible. I could print the rough piece with a square base for clamping...
Just wondering if anyone has experience using say, a lathe to get an accurate surface on a 3d printed part.
here's an example of what I have in mind:
Goal: 3cm diameter cylinder with smooth...
Awesome. Simon's the man.
Simon, it's definitely a "feel" thing. It's the same as having your cocking rod set too close to the gun on a cocker or sniper. Nothing earth shattering, but it's a small change that results in a...
Double stacked auger? Like...a qloader?
Buy the twister, IMO!
A bunch of new mag-fed markers were announced today, that brings the total in the last few months up to...a whole lot!
Spyder's got two new ones, a pump and semi. One is a mag-fed Hammer Pump, the...
That's a cool looking anodizing job that it has, love how it matches with the eclipse frame.
I agree about 86 degree frames. I'll take a 45 any day.
Awesome! True internet fame awaits! I actually first saw it on Hackaday this morning.
yep, that's definitely him. Someone posted up his test print over on MCB a while back, and he popped in to confirm.
http://haveblue.org/ar15lowertests.jpg