0 Members and 4 Guests are viewing this topic.
Spent part if the day drawing a roundhouse base in sketchup and started printing it. Hopefully I'll have enough room for at least 10 stalls. I'll be using parts from the Modern Roundhouse kit. Here is the first base printing with 5 stalls. The printer is a 300mm cube printer I built last spring. I also have 2, 200 cube printers I built for smaller stuff.
Mike, nice looking hoppers!I kitbashed a master for a Kato E5 B unit. The shell is now in Silicon Rubber but I took two photos before I started the mold making process. I should have castings early this week if all goes well.
What's your resolution on both printers?
I'm hoping that I can get the layer height down to .005 mm.
Dang, that is even better than the Makerbot Replicator 2! If you can achieve this, I may just have to buy a printer off you!
Alex: I agree, that top photo, in the sepia tones, looks very much like some of the 1880s pictures. In this case a "cheap cellphone" camera is perfect, as many of the pictures then were made with low resolution equipment. Actually, many of today's "cheap cellphone" cameras are better than much of the consumer photo equipment a few decades ago...
I finished a project I started few weeks ago. I recently acquired a model of a German E77 loco (by Brawa). It was so over-olied at the factory that the oil actually oozed out onto the outside of the shell!So I took it apart and cleaned it thoroughly. A word of caution: this model is definitely not designed to be easily taken apart. But I felt adventurous.