13th-Nov-21, 02:49 PM
For those who don't understand what a FDM printer does, here's a short video.
Filament is fed into the top of the hot extruder, the melted 'plastic' is fed at various rates building up layers (in this case 0.15mm) to make your print.
This is printing a window former (buck) for a 1/32 Studebaker Champion that has been tweaked length and width to suit a customers need for his specific chassis.
Filament is fed into the top of the hot extruder, the melted 'plastic' is fed at various rates building up layers (in this case 0.15mm) to make your print.
This is printing a window former (buck) for a 1/32 Studebaker Champion that has been tweaked length and width to suit a customers need for his specific chassis.
Life is like a box of Slot cars...

