Hello.
I decided to buy myself a christmas gift
So I did a special version of the Turners Cube with FreeCAD.
I exported it to STL setting the tesselation to 0,05%.
Then i went to the homepage of Meltwerk (belonging to TRINCKLE, who fabricate 3D printers).
> no registration required
> they do ONLY white PLA with selective Laser sintering -> very attractive price
> they deliver via DHL (means i can use the PACKSTATION service in Germany)
> the whole model did cost 41,14 € including handling and shipping
> as you can see from the attached FreeCAD model the height is overall app. 104 mm, so it has a reasonable size
> as you can see from the FreeCAD model i made the bottom hollow to save material and reduce cost
> the model is looking rocking awesome absolute super cool on my desk
Personal thought: the surface does feel a little "rough", like very fine sand paper (with grind 200 or something like that)
Roland
Tuners Cube Trophy 3D printed
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Tuners Cube Trophy 3D printed
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Re: Tuners Cube Trophy 3D printed
That's cool Roland!
But there's something missing on that print... The FreeCAD logo!
But there's something missing on that print... The FreeCAD logo!
I'm guessing it's a side effect of the resin being in powdered form. It's probably more precise and smoother than FFF/FDM though.r-frank wrote:Personal thought: the surface does feel a little "rough", like very fine sand paper (with grind 200 or something like that)