I think Runnach has experience of their use but maybe doesn’t own one (yet).Does anyone have any experience? Tommy has started drawing 3d stuff now (Autodesk inventor) and I said I'd get a 3d printer once he's able to draw things.
But what to get?
I think everyone must make an articulated hand Nigel, the guy I worked with did on. You can actually print fully articulated prosthetic hand. I did ask him to make me a leg but he wasn’t up for it lolmy son's got one, he was recently using it to print bits to make a cnc machine. he gets some code off t'internet and some he writes himself.he used it to make an articulated hand for a fortune tellinh automaton he designed . the printer cost about £150 thats all i know
oh yeah , he said he was planning to get an attachment to re-use waste plastic- sounded sensible
i'll have to ask him about thatI think everyone must make an articulated hand Nigel, the guy I worked with did on. You can actually print fully articulated prosthetic hand. I did ask him to make me a leg but he wasn’t up for it lol
my son's got one,
a hand scanner to scan the component to be printed.
everybody needs a hand sometimes mate . i could do with a bit of a hand myselfI think everyone must make an articulated hand Nigel, the guy I worked with did on.
When you get a 3D printer kit, you can see that the parts are indeed printed on a 3D printerTo get a free 3D printer,buy a 3D printer,print a 3D printer,return 3D printer.
geetech , about £150 a couple of years ago .been reliable but you have to fiddle with it .does one colour but he thinks for that price you could probably get a much better one today . as for a 3d scanner , fergeddaboutit !Make, model, and if he'd still choose to buy that one would be awesome if you don't mind Nige