Hot off the printer
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Hot off the printer
I thought you all might like to see this which came in yesterday.
This is just as it came in with only a quick blow over with primer, it still needs some work on the surface finish.
This is just as it came in with only a quick blow over with primer, it still needs some work on the surface finish.
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Re: Hot off the printer
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Re: Hot off the printer
With inner end formed in situ and "real" handrails (i.e. looks like round ones with spaces behind, if I'm right?) formed by the same process too, very cleverly illustrating the capabilities of the 3D printing process. How strong are they?
If my mate doesn't hurry up and build up our sets of resin Toad E parts we'll be well behind the times, won't we?
If my mate doesn't hurry up and build up our sets of resin Toad E parts we'll be well behind the times, won't we?
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Re: Hot off the printer
Wow, that looks really good.Bill Bedford wrote:I thought you all might like to see this which came in yesterday.
This is just as it came in with only a quick blow over with primer, it still needs some work on the surface finish.
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Ay up!
That looks pretty damned good, Bill.
Any idea on likely prices as yet?
That looks pretty damned good, Bill.
Any idea on likely prices as yet?
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Hi Bill,
Looking great! FUD really is a step up from the old materials isn't it!
Was it you who was suggesting using an ultrasonic bath on a 3D printing forum? If so thanks as I've been using one to clean the wax off my prints and it works a treat!
Looking great! FUD really is a step up from the old materials isn't it!
Was it you who was suggesting using an ultrasonic bath on a 3D printing forum? If so thanks as I've been using one to clean the wax off my prints and it works a treat!
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Atso - can you translate for those of us who have not yet mastered the use of these damned computer thingies?Atso wrote:Hi Bill,
Looking great! FUD really is a step up from the old materials isn't it!
Was it you who was suggesting using an ultrasonic bath on a 3D printing forum? If so thanks as I've been using one to clean the wax off my prints and it works a treat!
Or is it, like the "machine code" that I am told these things use, somthing I'm best just accepting and moving on, leaving the complicated stuff to an appropriate adult?
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Re: Hot off the printer
An interesting glimpe of the future there Bill. I can see opportunites for combining this process with etched brass sides......West Coast Joint Stock one-piece coach ends and inset doors for example......and Midland clerestory roofs......?
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[quote="Blink Bonny]Atso - can you translate for those of us who have not yet mastered the use of these damned computer thingies?
Or is it, like the "machine code" that I am told these things use, somthing I'm best just accepting and moving on, leaving the complicated stuff to an appropriate adult? [/quote]
Hi Blink Bonny! FUD is Frosted Ultra Detail which is the latest material on offer which has a much higher level of detail than previously available at a reasonable price!
Or is it, like the "machine code" that I am told these things use, somthing I'm best just accepting and moving on, leaving the complicated stuff to an appropriate adult? [/quote]
Hi Blink Bonny! FUD is Frosted Ultra Detail which is the latest material on offer which has a much higher level of detail than previously available at a reasonable price!
Steve
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Exquisite, Bill. Like Graeme, my only reservation would be the resilience of the handrails. I'd be interested to know how strong they are.
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The handrail are interesting. They are soft and springy, so if you pick the body up holding over the handrails they bend all the way to the body sides and then spring back when you let go.Atlantic 3279 wrote:With inner end formed in situ and "real" handrails (i.e. looks like round ones with spaces behind, if I'm right?) formed by the same process too, very cleverly illustrating the capabilities of the 3D printing process. How strong are they?
I wouldn't really worry about that.If my mate doesn't hurry up and build up our sets of resin Toad E parts we'll be well behind the times, won't we?
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Too expensive for kits, which means I have some interesting decisions to make.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
That looks pretty damned good, Bill.
Any idea on likely prices as yet?
Bill Bedford
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You mean stuff like these? These are for a LNER TPO. I will be doing some more generic ones and putting them on sale soon.coachmann wrote:An interesting glimpe of the future there Bill. I can see opportunites for combining this process with etched brass sides......West Coast Joint Stock one-piece coach ends and inset doors for example......and Midland clerestory roofs......?
Bill Bedford
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Re: Hot off the printer
Bill,
Any news on the NER Ironstone hoppers, are they still gonbg to be on sale this year. Any feedback gratefully received.
Any news on the NER Ironstone hoppers, are they still gonbg to be on sale this year. Any feedback gratefully received.
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I did the drawings earlier in the year, but managed to lose them in a computer accident, so have to redo them. The resin casting for another wagon took about 3month for delivery, so realistically we are looking at February/March next year before they could be ready.Wolf of Badenoch wrote:Bill,
Any news on the NER Ironstone hoppers, are they still gonbg to be on sale this year. Any feedback gratefully received.
Bill Bedford
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