Steves 3D printing workbench (81F aka 81E on other forums)
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Models I make using 3D printing
Allan, perhaps this video will help, she prettier than me anyway…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0rYO5YI7kA
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Now I've finally started a model railway…I've inherited another…
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Unbelievable but my old worn out brain just couldn't handle it !
Allan
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This method fuses a thin layer of powder using a laser, the 3D part is built up in successive layers. Accuracy is around +/- 0.1 mm on dimensions, the smallest detail around 0.5mm.
You will need some method of creating a computer model of what you want to print.
I've used the process to produce nylon parts at work,with great success, but haven't yet tried it for model purposes.
I can post the companies I've used if anyone is interested?
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Sorry for not getting back but the other half has kept me busy with DIY around the House!
I think the others have explained the process but in simple terms you create a 3D virtual model on a computer aided design package and send it off to a 3D printer. I do not own a 3D printer myself so I use a firm called Shapeways.
The 3d models themselves are built up from cubes, cylinders cones etc. which are stretched and combined to shape whatever I am after. These shapes can also be subtracted from a model to make holes and hollows.
Unfortunately there are limitations. Some materials do not print finely enough or have a rough surface particularly the sintered varieties, but others can be almost as good as die casting, but these come at a price and fine components can be fragile.
So far I've not had much luck with buffers, while I can get them printed the heads trend to snap off unless I make them overscale so I tend to buy commercial castings or turnings.
Also it is good if you want several identical objects since you can just order multiple prints
Modelling the GWR in the Welsh Borders, and the Glyn Valley Tramway with quite a few bits from elsewhere!
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One of my latest creations - a GWR Cordon after some fettling (to get the tanks cylindrical, painting and a few bits of wire and Markits buffers and brake stanchion.
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Modelling the GWR in the Welsh Borders, and the Glyn Valley Tramway with quite a few bits from elsewhere!
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The finished model just awaiting transfers. Future projects will be the version with the Guard accommodation and possibly a couple of Bogie versions
Modelling the GWR in the Welsh Borders, and the Glyn Valley Tramway with quite a few bits from elsewhere!
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My latest project is the Collet 8 wheeled tender chassis. The photo is of my second test print in WSF plastic which is quite granny but good enough to make sure the thing will fit to the Hornby (ex Dapol) tender body. Just realized that the springs are not quite right and the brackets between each set of wheels should be single and offset so have made some changes to the 3D computer model and ordered another test print.
Once I have perfected it I will probably print in a much higher definition plastic and possibly offer it for sale.
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Modelling the GWR in the Welsh Borders, and the Glyn Valley Tramway with quite a few bits from elsewhere!
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Max
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Most interesting work, I like it!
May I ask, please?
Do you have a link to your (Shapeways?) shop?
Many thanks,
John.
Cheers,
John E.
My layout: http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=15083&forum_id=21&page=1
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Evan
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Are shapeways still hideously expensive?
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you will find his link in the 3D printing useful links thread, in the 3D forum area HERE ;-)
( Hope thats the right one Stephen ! :thumbs )
Cheers
Matt
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Modelling the GWR in the Welsh Borders, and the Glyn Valley Tramway with quite a few bits from elsewhere!
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Other things I have been working on is an oil tank for the Hornby 2284 or 28XX 2-8-0 to convert it to an oil burner (above) and at https://www.shapeways.com/product/JVD7QQHSF/gwr-28xx-2884-tank-for-oil-burning-tender?optionId=68436463 this simply drops into the coalspace in the tender (please note the link only goes to one part of the kit.
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The finished 8 wheeled tender Chassis
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00 GWR N34 Steel Bodied 21t Loco Coal Wagon body for the DAPOL 21T hopper chassis

A GWR Siphon J
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and in 009 a revised freelance sentinel loco body hit for the KATO 11-103 Chassis
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as well as other GWR bogie types https://www.shapeways.com/shops/stafford_road_model_works?section=00+GWR+Churchward+Bogies&s=0 and https://www.shapeways.com/shops/stafford_road_model_works?section=00+GWR+Dean+Bogies&s=0
However, I really must get back to building the layout!
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