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A little late for a teaser...but just about all of our plastic parts for our final root are printed and painted...it's nice to have an in-house 3D plastic printer
14-02-2012 01:28
team222badbrad
Great you have access to a 3D printer. What machine do you have?
Print To 3D (my company) has some parts in production as a type for my team.
No paint though. I've got orange ABS :-D

Some of the parts are (only a few shown in the photo):
Twin 775 motor mount
Pneumatic cylinder mounts for transmission shifting
Shaft spacers for transmission
Sensor mounts
general spacers
14-02-2012 11:51
Steven DonowOurs is a Dimension SST 7600 (or something like that...). The tray is 8x8x10. It's so nice to just be able to print spacers(and in this case) parts essential to a mechanism on our robot in like, a couple hours.
14-02-2012 23:04
team222badbrad
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Ours is a Dimension SST 7600 (or something like that...). The tray is 8x8x10. It's so nice to just be able to print spacers(and in this case) parts essential to a mechanism on our robot in like, a couple hours.
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14-02-2012 23:16
Samkwe printed some parts for the robot, and they all broke, just something to consider, printed plastic is not strong in all directions..
14-02-2012 23:23
team222badbrad
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we printed some parts for the robot, and they all broke, just something to consider, printed plastic is not strong in all directions..
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