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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish31•4 months agoIt’s real 3D printer files linked in the article.
minus-squareChaoticNeutralCzechlinkfedilink5•4 months agoCNC machining often uses the same filetypes. I don’t know how long 3D printed parts would work here.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•4 months agoOften I see CNC machining use CSG formats, while 3d printing boundary representation formats.
minus-square_NoName_linkfedilink1•4 months agoLooks like I can avoid plastic by printing some templates and using a band saw. Probably will have to do some redesigning to make it work on my bike since I have shocks up front and a rack in the back.
It’s real
3D printer files linked in the article.
CNC machining often uses the same filetypes. I don’t know how long 3D printed parts would work here.
Often I see CNC machining use CSG formats, while 3d printing boundary representation formats.
Looks like I can avoid plastic by printing some templates and using a band saw. Probably will have to do some redesigning to make it work on my bike since I have shocks up front and a rack in the back.