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Re: Custom Parts printed via 3d printer
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lugnet.parts.custom
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Sun, 4 Oct 2009 11:07:04 GMT
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Jim DeVona schrieb:
> In lugnet.parts.custom, Thomas Holzer wrote:
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> > here are some custom parts I did with a 3d printing office.
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> Nice parts. I am intrigued by the Shapeways 3D printing service, for LEGO parts
> and in general. How does the material and fit compare to typical LEGO elements?
> Anyway, I would be interested to hear more about your experience working with 3D
> printing.
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> Here is a list of non-existent parts people have imagined:
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> http://www.flickr.com/groups/708111@N24/
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> Perhaps they are not necessarily fantasy!
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> Jim
In princible most of these parts can be done with 3d prints.
The fitting depends on the design.
Material is different: I use PA2200, whereas LEGO uses ABS
You will find a lot of my parts on mmy flickr account.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34336019@N07/
Woody64
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