"A (power)tool in your home broke down? You don’t have the spare part or it would take too long to order it? There is no spare part available anymore and you would have to scrap the whole tool?
From now on do it differently!
Measure the broken part, design it in 3D, and then print it.
The mower works again! I still have to clean it up a little…"
"A (power)tool in your home broke down? You don’t have the spare part or it would take too long to order it? There is no spare part available anymore and you would have to scrap the whole tool?
From now on do it differently!
Measure the broken part, design it in 3D, and then print it.
The mower works again! I still have to clean it up a little…"
hi,
sorry for my poor English …
the particular broken “maybe” was not available …
to have certain answer, they served three weeks …
Now with the 3D printer can make repairs at home,
of course you must also run the modeling software 3d …
this technology could create new job opportunities
"A (power)tool in your home broke down? You don’t have the spare part or it would take too long to order it? There is no spare part available anymore and you would have to scrap the whole tool?
From now on do it differently!
Measure the broken part, design it in 3D, and then print it.
The mower works again! I still have to clean it up a little…"
Thanks. Andre.
I'm not so good with foreign languages. I'm only an illiterate American. hehehe
The m200 is truly a super printer, very strong and always ready for maximum performance.
The maximum would be to begin to have the possibility to explore with other materials, give also the possibility to freely set the temperature, simultaneously with the use std.
And try printing with a resolution of 0.05 and 0.025 for the thumbnails.
Thanks to the commitment of all the staff of Zortrax
"A (power)tool in your home broke down? You don’t have the spare part or it would take too long to order it? There is no spare part available anymore and you would have to scrap the whole tool?
From now on do it differently!
Measure the broken part, design it in 3D, and then print it.
The mower works again! I still have to clean it up a little…"
Creating new things with CAD and printing is exciting, but there's a special satisfaction that comes from fixing something broken (especially when a replacement part is difficult to find) as Luca did here. My husband is always searching online for a new part and I'm like "No, no, just give me the broken one and I'll make a new part" :) It still feels like science fiction to me.
Creating new things with CAD and printing is exciting, but there's a special satisfaction that comes from fixing something broken (especially when a replacement part is difficult to find) as Luca did here. My husband is always searching online for a new part and I'm like "No, no, just give me the broken one and I'll make a new part" :) It still feels like science fiction to me.
Yep!
Nothing like the look on a partners face when you take their broken "thing", and come back with a replacement.
Helps reduce the nagging about how much you spend on your hobby too!