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3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:24 pm
by Red
This post is to propose starting a list of files (maybe in the Tech Library here?) for the 3D printing of various small parts for the FJR, which may be otherwise too expensive, hard to find, or not-invented-yet.
As starters, there may be good interest in clear turn signals (for use with the bright-colored LEDs), air dams or air vents for the front cowling, mirror streamlining "bullets," foot shields, connector weatherproofing, and mounting plates/adapters for various gadgets. The list is endless, really.
Anybody wanting these items could download the 3D printer files for them, and either 3D print them (DIY) or have them made by commercial 3D printer shops. My local library (remember libraries?) has 3D printers, and held classes to teach people how to make things with them.
Maybe "the future" can start right here.
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Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:08 pm
by 0face
How about those stupid little plastic rivet things that always fly into never-find-it-land?
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:13 pm
by LKLD
The 6 pannier plugs, I think, could be lucrative.
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:38 pm
by DesignFlaw06
I have the model for the plastic insert that the Gen 2's had. I turned mine into a Bluetooth controller housing with buttons.
Just a reminder that 3D printed parts, in most cases, aren't cheaper or stronger. Filament material also matters. PLA is the most common material used in 3D printing because it is easy to print with. But it is a rigid material that will fade and warp in any outdoor use. I'm guessing that's what is in most library printers. If you want to print with ABS, you'll likely need an enclosed printer since it is prone to warping and is toxic when melting.
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:49 pm
by Red
0face wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:08 pmHow about those stupid little plastic rivet things that always fly into never-find-it-land?
Oface,
Not worth the trouble, IMHO; just buy 'em by the bag on eBay.
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Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 10:23 pm
by extrememarine
Can they 3d print brake caliper bolts?
** asking for a friend.
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Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:26 am
by Bounce
So who thought about "3d printed guns"? Admit it.
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:08 am
by DesignFlaw06
Bounce wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:26 am
So who thought about "3d printed guns"? Admit it.
Everyone did. I know it, because every time I tell someone I have a 3D printer, they ask me if I can print a gun. EVERY f@$king TIME!
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:10 pm
by NTXFJR
So, how bout it Tim??
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:52 pm
by DesignFlaw06
NTXFJR wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:10 pm
So, how bout it Tim??
Yes I could. No I won't.
The guy who started that entire debate was able to fire it only once. He had a string tied around the trigger and pulled it from a couple hundred yards away. One shot may be all you need, but I wouldn't trust it in my hand.
There are probably better designs out there now. The fight to try and take down the design files was pointless though. Take one down and a hundred more pop up.
Now it's time to see if my switchblade print has finished.
Re: 3D-Printing files
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 7:45 pm
by ionbeam
DesignFlaw06 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:52 pm
...One shot may be all you need...Now it's time to see if my switchblade print has finished.
Up close and personal is so nice. It's the way it was done since the earliest days.
Count me out on any of these things.