Some time ago, I think on this list, somebody posted information about some firm in Santa Clara that had a foam deposition RP machine that had a huge work...
... Several of the model railroad magazines havve run articles on resin casting recently. Is this what you mean? Try looking through the indexes for the...
... Try the following articles. Eric The basics of resin casting: part 1: pattern making Railroad Model Craftsman, April 2001 page 74 a way to mass-produce...
Nice page with a lot of honest talk about SLA: http://www.finelineprototyping.com/services.htm -- Anne Ogborn Need motors? HOn30? Try Annie's Depot - ...
Hi, I have an abrasive blaster. The medium is Aluminim Oxide, grit number unknown. I am still on the original load of medium. Recently it seems to take more...
AAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhhh! Bloody stupid machine! Modela player 2.9 doesn't account for the rest of the tool when doing the path...
No, I hadn't gotten an answer. Bless you, bless you. -- Anne Ogborn Need motors? HOn30? Try Annie's Depot - http://www.idiom.com/~anniepoo/depot/index.html...
If *milled* foam on a gigantic scale would serve your purpose, Annie, check out William Kreysler and Associates at http://www.kreysler.com/. His presentation...
This is NOT what was asked for, but if you need assistance with large STL parts, try: Charles L. Thomas Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical...
I need help... I'm a solid works '99 user and I am currently working on a part which needs a thread, it's for screwing a lid onto it. The only problem is that...
I need help, I'm in the process of drawing a solidworks '99 part onto which I have to draw a thread, so that a lid can be screwed onto it. The only trouble is...
I’m not positive about ’99 but I believe it has the helix command (2000 does for sure). At any rate, you can use the helix option to create a helix with ...
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Robert Fabris
PORTHOLE@...
Dec 20, 2001 4:11 am
Feast your eyes on page 46 of the January WIRED magazine. No, not the Barbie doll, up in the corner. Look for Bubble Vision, just what is needed between paper...
some time ago Texas Instruments showed a device at SIGGRAPH. This device had an auger like 'rotor' that had a frosted coating. It was spun. A laser with a pair...
I'm coming from the perspective of a singular person wanting to make some photo etched brass kits for personal use. Basically, I put together models for a...
I haven't done this with the iron on technique, so for what it's worth- Rivets, or any sort of relief, are handled by half etching the sheet. To make a square...
Hi Gary, The technique I use is documented here: http://members.home.net/freestatesystems/etching.pdf If you need any more assistance, please feel free to ask....
... Great article! Silly question - where do you get sensitized brass sheet? I'm also interested in etching Stainless Steel, which should be similar, with...
Hi Arved, I get my brass sheets sensitized by a printed circuit board manufacturer. Unfortunately, they will only handle large quantities since they a large...
Anne: I had hoped that they had fixed that in v2.9. I have resorted to drawing out the tool path in AutoCAD. Adjusting the path for the location of the tool....
Nick - If you have a bug you can reproduce, Roland's salesguy emailed me privately after my post and asked for info. I can't reproduce the bug now. I'm not...
How many roland owners are on this list? Can we see a show of hands? We did this sort of thing before, but it's been a while. Me, I own a Roland MDX-3. Annie...
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Pat Villani
patv@...
Dec 24, 2001 11:37 pm
An MDX-3 that is very, very idle for about a year. Pat...