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3 D Printed Carver Parts.

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This is my first attempt at the nameplate, I can make it any size.

We plan on other custom boat parts.

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I just bought a unit for fabricating some motor junction boxes in our shop. Tired of paying close to $600 and waiting for months for a part worth maybe $35. figured it will pay for itself after I make about 10 pieces, crazy but true. I am sure I will find other applications for it especially the boat. :-D

This is the unit I picked up, pricing is based on size of product you can produce, the bigger the capacity the more it costs. This one is pretty big in terms of portable, table top, non commercial machines and had rather good ratings so I went for it. Have only unboxed, assembled and turned it on to confirm proper operation so far but will get into it later this month. https://www.amazon.ca/QIDI-Large-Intelligent-Industrial-Printer/dp/B07JBXVCWG

Here is a year old review of the unit for anyone interested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJI8tOkkCqo
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I think it was the old visa commercials . Imagine the possibilities !
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You can also use those 3d printers to make things to help organize all the small parts you need in a boat:

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Nice unit Hans :down:
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I need to learn how to program or scan or whatever in order to use the machine. I do have access to CAD people at work but there must be something out there which is easy and you do not need to go to university for 4 years to produce a plastic part. :-O Bottom line is I want to avoid getting into autocad.

If anybody can point me in the right direction so I can start designing please do so. I have no clue yet where to begin, :help:
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Midnightsun wrote:Qr Bbpost I need to learn how to program or scan or whatever in order to use the machine. I do have access to CAD people at work but there must be something out there which is easy and you do not need to go to university for 4 years to produce a plastic part. :-O Bottom line is I want to avoid getting into autocad.

If anybody can point me in the right direction so I can start designing please do so. I have no clue yet where to begin, :help:

There are a lot of free applications out there. I just used MS 3D Builder, which is free and works on Windows 10 and doesn't require a lot of PC resources.... I'm using it on a 7 year old cheap laptop. It has a lot of limitations, but if you're creative you can figure out a way to make what you need. You can download it and play around, and if you don't like it search for something else (free) to use.
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Unfortunately I am a mac boy. :help: Will investigate to see what is out there for mac. Thanks for the tip by the way.
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Midnightsun wrote:Qr Bbpost I just bought a unit for fabricating some motor junction boxes in our shop. Tired of paying close to $600 and waiting for months for a part worth maybe $35. figured it will pay for itself after I make about 10 pieces, crazy but true. I am sure I will find other applications for it especially the boat. :-D

This is the unit I picked up, pricing is based on size of product you can produce, the bigger the capacity the more it costs. This one is pretty big in terms of portable, table top, non commercial machines and had rather good ratings so I went for it. Have only unboxed, assembled and turned it on to confirm proper operation so far but will get into it later this month. https://www.amazon.ca/QIDI-Large-Intelligent-Industrial-Printer/dp/B07JBXVCWG

Here is a year old review of the unit for anyone interested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJI8tOkkCqo

I totally see you with this!!!!! Soon we will see the Hans Store Of Parts!!!!!!!
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