Quote:
Originally Posted by McGillicuddy
We have a cool biz in SD called MakerPlace.
Its a DIY Shop that provides access to fabrication tools and machines like CNC, and 3-D printers that the avg joe might not have access to, or space for. They offer membership and per use access.
FLexpat, am I correct in my understanding that numerous plastics can be used in a 3-d printer?
|
That sounds pretty cool - I need to check them out for several things in addition to boat stuff! I have Russian made target rifles that use a plastic magazine and the mags are really hard to get. I am almost done with the designs for 6 round replacement mags - probably some weird law in CA that I can't, but it may be worth a try.
3D printers as a broad family can print with a whole lot of different plastics and even metals but I think individual printers are a bit more limited. Somehow it is probably going to get back to the more expensive ones being able to do more/better. My son thinks he used ABS for Jonbrush's ladder clips - ABS needs a UV inhibitor but Jonbrush painted them so that isn't a problem - obviously he used a paint that does not attack the ABS. For the latches I think nylon would be a little better but since paint would not stick well they would need to use UV stabilized nylon.