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?
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?
Hi guys!
Just want to share my new work!
I continue to gain experience in working with my LaserSolid 690 CNC machine. This time, I engraved the board, which in the future should become a BLDC controller. I think I did quite well.
I fastened textolite to the table with double-sided tape. Milling took half an hour.
I then drilled holes by hand.
What do you think? Any comments?
@dbemowsk Hi! Thanks a lot! My father is a surveyor. He uses this tool in his daily work
Hi guys!
Just want to share my new work!
I continue to gain experience in working with my LaserSolid 690 CNC machine. This time, I engraved the board, which in the future should become a BLDC controller. I think I did quite well.
I fastened textolite to the table with double-sided tape. Milling took half an hour.
I then drilled holes by hand.
What do you think? Any comments?
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?