[GreenKeys] Anyone 3d-print Answer Back drums?
Jones, Douglas W
douglas-w-jones at uiowa.edu
Tue Oct 27 22:02:07 EDT 2015
From: Gary Oliver [go at wa7shi.us] Tuesday, October 27, 2015 7:41 PM
> it seems like this might be a good way to make lots of (fairly) cheap Answer Back drums for the model
3x teletypes. I'd certainly like to have a few for playing around.
I agree. I know that steriolithographic 3d printers, with 300 voxels per inch resolution, could definitely do a good job of this. I have a friend who does a fair amount of 3d printing using extruded ABS filament, and I suspect that printing answer-back drums is at or beyond the resolution limit of that technology.
I have priced steriolithographic 3d printing (we have a local jeweler who does it commercially -- he even makes 3-d printed titanium artificial hip joints for joint-replacement research projects). Printing in material with strength comparable to nylon or phenolic on his printers would run several hundred dollars minimum. But note: This pays for approximately an 8 inch square printed approximately an inch deep. This could easily yield 25 or more answer-back drums if printed on their sides. His printer does not require any support scaffolding for complex shapes.
Doug Jones
jones at cs.uiowa.edu
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