![]() 07/07/2017 at 09:34 • Filed to: Worklopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ve got everything I need for Oppo, Solidworks, fixing/breaking things, and my allergies.
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Yamamoto!!
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move Oppo to the bigger screen
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What are you building today?
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Cannot do. That is where I do my 3D designing.
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Today I’m making a something simple: A hanger for the master control handheld unit’s wired connection on our large CnC machine because it’s kinda unsightly to mein eyes. Just a small little project that I’ll print out when it’s finished later today.
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Noice.
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poor excuse.
;)
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+1 on team allergy!
Slightly off topic, but I think you might have an answer to my question.
It is possible to scan an object to make it 3D printable? I am trying to fix a design flaw with the seat back in my a4. If I could scan it, make two parts that are glued together into a single piece of plastic, it would fix the issue
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What chassis is that? I seriously can’t tell by the A-pillar and its bothering me.
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Are those happy tissues, or sad tissues?
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Snot Tissues/Engineering Tissues
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Model S
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I’m not a guru or well-adept in 3D printing/software, but I can’t see why you can’t do that if you have a 3D scanner.
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thanks!
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So that would be sad tissues, happy tissues!
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Ewww, Windows 8.
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Have you got the software for scanning?
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I dont, but I a found a couple local companies that might be able to do it, trying to get in touch with them. Fingers crossed!