Miter Saw Cover Fix: 3D Scan, Design, Print! (Revopoint Range real world use)
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- čas přidán 30. 03. 2023
- In this quick video, we'll take you through the process of reconstructing a broken Miter Saw Cover using 3D Scanning, Reverse-Engineering, and 3D Printing.
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DeWalt Miter Saw Cover: www.printables.com/model/437508
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In this quick video, we'll take you through the process of reconstructing a broken Miter Saw Cover using 3D Scanning, Reverse-Engineering, and 3D Printing.
3D PRINTED PARTS
DeWalt Miter Saw Cover: www.printables.com/model/437508
I've found selecting "with sheath around supports" helps with tall, thin pillars like you were dealing with initially
Hi, could you tell me taht name of 3D CAD sofotware?
You should use PLA as support interface on the PETG, peels off easily with 0 gap. (Works other way around as well)
Great vid Daniel. :)
Thank you!
had some issues with three supports aswell. I adjusted the with and base brim which solved it
Great insight. Mine broke at the top, probably a combination of being too thin and vibrations
@@Crosslink3D mine broke at the top aswell, with PS 2.6 alpha 3. To my surprise it is not possible to change the vertical shells of the three supports but only their thickness and their brim. They only have one vertical shell which is not very stable even for small prints. Maybe bamboo has some better settings for this
The orginal polycarbonate is hard to duplicate with a 3D printer. The material used looks like a PLA that imitates the properties of polyC ?
We have such a material made in Canada by Matter3D. We made some robot parts from it.
We are always making replacement parts for pieces that are broken, and have run into the support issues shown in this video, when the parts have these complex shapes. This company Matter 3D is working on water soluble material to print support structures, to ease the process of removal.
I look forward to more videos on this subject !
One of my sons is a student working on the Victoria Hand project, which builds replacement limbs etc for humans around the world.
The interest in quality scanning is growing exponentially, as is the software application as shown in this segment.
Thanks for posting !
Thanks for the comment. I used PETG from SUNLU, which surprisingly turned out to be quite sturdy but hopefully will have som flex. because of the vibrations of the machine. We’ll eventually see what happens…
@@Crosslink3D I'm sure your excellent community looks forward to a report on the application of the part.
Everyone in my industry ( renovation / remodelling ) has these parts issues.
Thanks for posting.
im waiting my revo Range
Thanks 👍 what is the software being used to align the 3d scan ? I would be curious to know how the scan origins for the modeling was defined. Thanks
You may either use Revo scan, the new Beta 5 is better. The software used for this project was Geomagic Design X
@@Crosslink3D thanks, Beta 5 is definitely much better but I am missing a way to set my origins of the model. Geomagic design is the state of the art but not for personal use - way way too expensive for non profit
I am surprised that you didn't use PVA for supports, where you can dissolve it in water... other than that, it looks really good
This is superb, is the printed material as durable as the original? Thank you for the great information and guidance and efforts. 💪😎
That's going to be tested next. I am waiting for the feedback. In any case, I can try to print in Nylon or ASA but it's more expensive and I'm not sure if it will be neccessary.
@@Crosslink3D I am an HVAC contractor and very interested in this. Sometimes lead time for some older parts is an issue. A lot of furnace parts are "plastic" but in a pinch a printed part could help in an emergency. I subscribed to your channel and love the content. I will keep watching to see the outcome. Thank you for the reply. Have a great weekend 😎
Ironic you went thru all the trouble to put the part back together only to have to split it for printing 😂