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Digging this New Additive Machining
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Dreeves:
I got my Tevo Black Widow several months ago. I have made the test pieces and little things. I decided to build another Upshur engine and wanted a one piece water hopper. I drew it in cad and sent the pattern to the printer. way cool to go from a drawing to a part with just push of a button. I printed the core box as well.
b.lindsey:
Amazing technology isn't it. How did you smooth out the 3D printed part(s) prior to casting?
Bill
Dreeves:
Bill. 300 grit sand paper and elbow grease.
Dave
zeeprogrammer:
The 3d printing technology is fun. I made a lot of tool holders but it's also great for prototyping small mechanisms.
I've been playing with some 4-bar linkages (3d printed) and a stepper motor.
Let your imagination go!
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