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Amiga 600 3D printed case
Hi, I would like to introduce my project ... more than 2 years with breaks comming to light... more tan 10Kg of materials in trash. I have done 98%... i working on more projects GVP 530, A1200, A500, C64...
KeyRAH + Raspberry Last edited by venox; 02 March 2020 at 14:21. |
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Cool. That's some skills you have there!
I have a 3D printer myself but lack the modelling skills you and others have. I definitely need lots more practice with the 3D software!! |
02 March 2020, 14:48 | #5 |
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I definitely need a solution for the blasted plastic clips on the back. Could I use the this somehow?
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Wow nice work!
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You don't mind the rough texture of the 3D printed parts?
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Its designed like work case and original case in safe having... or original keyboard + keyrah + raspberry like emulator this its printed quality with very cheap material... i mean not bad Last edited by venox; 02 March 2020 at 15:52. |
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02 March 2020, 21:35 | #10 |
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Great job!
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02 March 2020, 23:01 | #11 |
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Am the usual devil's advocate, but wonder if the design is splittable in pieces that can be printed from less advanced 3d printers and then assembled together via clips; final result might be less solid but will provide a case
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Its not problem to cut with brain and making construction to fit all pieces together ... when its basic full model done
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some others pieces
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03 March 2020, 10:49 | #14 |
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How about printing with ABS and using Acetone to smooth the finish?
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03 March 2020, 11:52 | #15 |
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ABS can be and often is a right pain in the ass to print large parts with. It tends to warp, a lot!!
For large parts like this PETG would be a better choice than ABS for ease of use. That's not to say it won't warp also, but lot less of a chance. Its not as sensitive to warping due to small temperature changes and minute draughts as ABS is. |
03 March 2020, 12:19 | #16 |
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I print allot of huge parts in both nylon and abs\asa but in a closed cabinet "homemade" with a 200watt heater and no part cooling fan. Its very rare that i get any warping with my setup.
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True. A lot depends on the quality of your 3D printer and the extruder it uses!
I never went full in with the hobby and just got a basic Anet A8 Prusa clone. It's brilliant for what it is and what it cost with PLA, not so good with ABS. You can improve ABS printing just by sticking a cardboard box over it while printing, less chance of warping then. It's a terrible setup for ABS if you don't though, even small ABS prints can warp in every direction! The problem with using printers in "cabinets" is the space used, it makes some of the things huge! It's definitely one of those hobby's where you get what you pay for. If you're aiming to be serious with it, go for a more expensive machine. I may do if I ever get around to practising and improving my 3D modelling skills. |
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ASA 275 its WAY
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Interesting, I've never come across anyone using that before in a home setup.
I know it's used extensively in the automotive prototyping stages so it must be good stuff. My machine wouldn't handle it though, it's too basic and the stock extruder is absolute crap! Is that what you're planning on using for this project? |
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ASA 275 its like ABS with PLA --- you dont need enclosure , you dont need big temperature and you can use stock printer at home |
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