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RE: Share your prints - Highpower - 06-27-2022

Definitely getting your monies worth out of that printer! Thumbsup


RE: Share your prints - rleete - 06-29-2022

While not as fancy as Ed's tool storage boxes, at least it's functional.  It's a hitch ball cover for the back of the ATV.  Since I keep it greased, it was often covered in mud and gunk after riding.  This keeps it reasonably clean and ready for use.

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RE: Share your prints - Highpower - 06-29-2022

Now it just needs an R2-D2 paint job. Big Grin


RE: Share your prints - EdK - 06-29-2022

It's been a couple of days since I posted about a box so I thought I better do it today so you don't think I'm dead.

Feeler gauges and center gauges this time.

Ed

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RE: Share your prints - rleete - 07-04-2022

Completely useless, and I'll probably give it to someone at work, but it was fun to assemble.

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RE: Share your prints - EdK - 07-04-2022

(07-04-2022, 04:43 PM)rleete Wrote: Completely useless, and I'll probably give it to someone at work, but it was fun to assemble.

That looks like it's made of a lot of printed parts. Well done! Thumbsup

Ed


RE: Share your prints - rleete - 07-04-2022

It's a "card" print. I scaled it up to fill the print bed. Thingiverse file.


RE: Share your prints - EdK - 07-04-2022

(07-04-2022, 07:44 PM)rleete Wrote: It's a "card" print.  I scaled it up to fill the print bed.  Thingiverse file.

What's a card print? A search only showed me greeting cards when searching on "card print".  Chin

Ed


RE: Share your prints - rleete - 07-05-2022

Originally, they were business card sized things, that you punched out to assemble a rocket or something. 2D to 3D type of things. Now they include much larger sizes and are printed sorta like model kits; all connected and usually a frame around them. Star Wars and Star Trek ships are very popular.

Link for reference: https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=kit+card&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant


RE: Share your prints - EdK - 07-12-2022

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