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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
What printers do yall use?
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
We haven't printed any mounts yet, but we have a LulzBot taz 6 along with one other I don't know the name of.
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
New for us this year is a Fusion3 F400. It's a nice printer and we've been happy with the support. They are also local for us so that helps.
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
We used them to mount switches / levers to be used on our lifting arm. Very easy to make, holds them down well, and if it breaks you can simply replace it.
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
1678 does quite a fair bit of 3D printed parts for mounting electronics. It makes space management much easier. We also make a lot of shaft spacers with 3D printing.
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Re: Do you use 3d printed mounts?
We use them for sensors occasionally. We also have been known to use them for RSL mounts.
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