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When 3D printing and electronics work together!

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    wade
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    Hi guys!

    Just want to share with you my new work!

    I modeled and then printed the inclinometer body on a Picaso Designer XPRO 3D printer. Material: PLA plastic from u3print.

    What do you think? Any comments?

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      dbemowsk
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      Nice 3D print. Out of curiosity, what are you using an inclinometer for?

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        bjacobse
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        looks nice
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclinometer

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        • D dbemowsk

          Nice 3D print. Out of curiosity, what are you using an inclinometer for?

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          wade
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          @dbemowsk Hi! Thanks a lot! My father is a surveyor. He uses this tool in his daily work :)

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          • B bjacobse

            looks nice
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclinometer

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            wade
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            @bjacobse Thank you!

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              XFionaCh
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              The idea is really good, I like it very much! I also like to work with 3D printers because my elder brother is producing custom pieces for cars and this is very interesting for me. Also I am designing new forms in 3D programs, so the your idea with 3D printing is great. Now I am studying pcb basics and I want to work with them as well. I saw a few videos and read a few guides and it seemed easy and interesting. Now I want to study more and invent things like this. I hope I will do something useful as your inclinometer.

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