maruska
Sr Member
Very good stuff maruska, very good!
Thank you very much!
Very good stuff maruska, very good!
Can I ask a favour Maruska? I'm experimenting with your Navcomm chair, re-scaled for the Deagostini 32" Falcon but am having huge issues with the GrabCAD export as .stl and have failed miserably in trying to convert the .stp file so that I can re-scale.
I note that some of your parts are available as .stl's on GrabCAD but not the Navcomm chair. Is there any chance you could add the .stl version to the downloads?
Hello,
Is it a project of pieces made in 3D printing , or have you already made ?
People among you, are they doing resins prints (cast?) of such parts or not at all?
Since the sealabIII is difficult to find or has exorbitant price...:wacko ... the M8 is much better, but perhaps more affordable!
Understood and thanks for explaining the reasoning behind it. Keep up the great work.In short, no.
Here's why (I think I cover this in an earlier post):
There are enough differences and idiosyncrasies between printer technologies, printer manufacturers, and printer service vendors that the permutations of STL's optimized for X would would be endless.
I could take a stab at it, but even with the pilot chair which is a fairly simple STL conversion, I get tons of requests for file modifications to that STL.
I knew when I started offering my work for free, I knew there would be support requests, but they are what they are.
I've tried to offer files that are both water tight and componentized to allow for easy modification. On a part like the Nav Chair, you may need to boolean the components together to work with your printer. My printer does not require this and deals with disjoint bodies well.
If you come-up with an STL that works well for you and a particular printer/vendor, I ask that you publish it back to the GrabCAD project and note what vendor you used and post a photo of the part so we can all learn and make use of it.
Cheers,
J.
Understood and thanks for explaining the reasoning behind it. Keep up the great work.
Follow the link in Maruska's signature then click the Files Link on his site.Griffog,
G where did you find files please?
Personally, I downloaded the Print screen found on the site, such as plans ...
However, I have not 3D printer for now lol...
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Thank's for informations Maruska, very very thinks
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Sorry, i have find...
Follow the link in Maruska's signature then click the Files Link on his site.
falcon.maruskadesign.com
always rough, those organic wires...
are you adding these into the falcon model bit by bit? They look amazing.