Completed! Wheems project -batteries not included

Sorry for the radio silence. Things have been super busy, Frank is right about making molds. The quick alternative would be to sell SLA 3D printed kits...
 
Would be fantastic. Keep us posted and best of luck.

p.s. Id happily buy the SLA file today, The form2 is itching to knock out a wheem...
 
Im finally gonna get a resin 3d printer, so I too would be interested in buying files!
 
OK still do not have time. But I did make time to 3d scan the parts. But I do not see a way to upload the 3d files to this page. so here is a couple of photos of the scans.
 

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You could upload them to google drive and share the link, it would be amazing to be able to print one of these finally!
 
OK still do not have time. But I did make time to 3d scan the parts. But I do not see a way to upload the 3d files to this page. so here is a couple of photos of the scans.

Same way you uploaded the pictures. You simply make a ZIP file first. You compress the file or files into a filename.zip and then click "attach files" and select the zipped file.
 
Tried that it does not work.

I have an entire thread filled with using this method. There's a couple dozen ZIPPED STL files attached there for people to download. You must just be missing or skipping a step.

oh. You have to make sure the zipped files are SMALL. I generally make sure it's under 10MB. Not sure what the real limit is. If you're trying to attach something significantly Bigger, then that's why it's failing. :)
 
The scans are 1 to 1 with the production parts I scanned. There were 2 sizes of this model. This is the larger.
 
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