Page 1 of 1
Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:04 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:21 pm
by waaytoomuchintothis
Breathtaking. I can hardly believe what I'm seeing.
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:27 pm
by RazorJon
I used to work for a shop that had a an early machine, it was very cool
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:33 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
10 years ago the idea of custom milled slot car wheels and having our own ALPS printer for decals was a pipe dream.
10 years from today we may not need anyone to make the slot models we want. Like today where we all know a few folks who do decals, pour resin and make wheels...we will just print our own.
I can see the machines in this video in Jon's basement. He got a deal off Ebay for "retro 3D printers".
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:39 am
by waaytoomuchintothis
Actually, that's an idea. We should look into CAD in a different way these days. I was no longer doing engineering drafting just about the time topological and site design work in civil eng. was being done on room-sized IBM computers. At the time, I thought that if I had stayed with that, I would have to get very friendly with computers. Well, its all come full circle now. I'm going to look into CAD stuff this afternoon. I don't want to have to learn everything all at once. I have played around with CAD stuff online but never got serious about it.
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:57 am
by frank9129
OMG!!!!! :text-bravo:
What a process. That's what I was talking about. An inexpensive 3D printer can be had for a little under $2K.
Can you imagine chassis being printed, and/or repaired, using 3D parts?
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:02 pm
by dreinecke
The box they were using isn't $2k...and that is the problem. That higher resolution stuff so you're not dealing with massive lines is going to cost quite a bit.
Awesome video though!
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:03 pm
by waaytoomuchintothis
David got me thinking, and I just did a quick look. These are the machines, and remember they had multiples of several of them.
Fortas 900mc $380,000
sPRO 60 SLS Center $300,000
iPRO SLA $850,000
iPROJET $300,000
This list doesn't include the various product cleaning boxes, baths, supplies to make all the stuff...
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:27 am
by paul gage
Keep drooling and hang on to your money... this just announced... link below
"The European Space Agency has unveiled plans to "take 3D printing into the metal age" by building parts for jets, spacecraft and fusion projects."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24528306pods, wheels, and gears... oh my!
Time to learn how to use CAD software...
Re: Building the Miller 91 - 3D Printing

Posted:
Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:04 am
by ElSecundo