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Oh, oh, I got it! Amazing what the human brain can come up with.Instead of a 3x2 array of heads, how about a 2x2x2 array. A cube, if you will. Two rows of two heads, with another two rows of two heads positioned above them. If I make this model correctly, there will be no incentive for Shapeways to rotate it. They only rotate it to make more space for themselves in the printer. I'll try this, and post the results. That is, if there is anyone still following this thread.Jim Hale
I ordered some type D signals from shapeways .. they have 48 of them on one job .. you might contact the designer and see how he did it ..
John, I'll be most interested to see how these turn out for you. Please let us know. Thanks, Jim.
It is still possible for it to be rotated although unlikely to happen, there is a way to ensure the print is rotated the way you wish but it makes the cost nonsense [you have to make 3 axis from an origin the size of the bounding box then position your heads in the corner of the axis].Alexander
Alexander, I thought of this possibility, also. But would it not also be possible for the technician at Shapeways to invert this kind of model? Unlikely, yes, but possible?Jim
Which LEDs do I need for these I got some yellow ones from Ngineering a ways back will have to check size. What is the best size to use.Thanks