I love that having a 3d printer means you can create custom parts when you need them. I wanted a set of leveling brackets for a router table insert. Sketched up something in Solid Edge, sent it to the printer and a few hours later I have what I need. Nothing complex but functional. Used PETG on this set. Image Image
I’ve fixed things like a shaft bearing for a grain auger, a new impeller for a water pump, all sorts of project boxes, mounts and handles. My 93 yo uncle will sit there and watch it for the entire print, just shaking his head. And then when the neighbors come by for coffee, he has to show them the new part and the broken part. I think he’s prouder of the machine than I am.
adam_y@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Lovely stuff. The democratisation of objects, the very idea that you can conceive and create under your own hand, is the true technical revolution.
Out there, all the chat is about AI. The truth is, 3D printing has done more for technology, and human activity.
Ach, I’ll get off my soapbox. Well done, you’ve made something cool.