3D printing questions

The place to be for printing in 3D.

Moderators: scr8p, klavy69

User avatar
TRX-1-3
Approved Member
Posts: 2021
Joined: Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:13 pm
Location: USAG Humphreys, South Korea
Has thanked: 1962 times
Been thanked: 947 times

3D printing questions

Post by TRX-1-3 »

I am looking to get some parts printed in PCblend. I think I have one .stl file sourced already. But, another part I need is a variation/prototype version of what later became the production version. There is enough of a difference between the two that it just wouldn't look right if I used the production part. So anyway.....I am considering designing, but not printing the part. I have found a third party that is willing and able to print in PCblend.

I know I'm kinda screwed without printing myself then test-fitting, refining, printing, etc.

My question(s) to those that know far more than I....

Which program/software/"suite" should I be looking at to accomplish this?

Is it free?

It would need to squeeze off a .stl at the end of the exercise, obviously.

And I guess the learning curve is gonna be exponential.

Any advice?

Thanks a million.
Hope you're doin' something fun.

User avatar
Frankentruck
Super Member
Posts: 3677
Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2021 9:59 am
Location: Texas, USA
Has thanked: 2520 times
Been thanked: 2823 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by Frankentruck »

So I think you're asking what CAD software to use for designing your part. Correct? I use a very vintage version of AutoCAD that I have to trick modern computers to be able to run it. Several people here seem to like Fusion 360 but I have no experience with that program.

This PCblend you mentioned, do you have any more details on what it us? I would guess it to he a polycarbonate and nylon blend, but it sounds like a brand name.
Frankensteined RC10T3 / Franky Jr RC10GT-e (x2) / A+ stamp / Toy Story RC / Graphite replica / B1.5 BFG 5LTi / Clonewald / Hyper Hornet

"I love the effort, but it sure looks like you took the long way around to a tub again"

User avatar
GoMachV
Approved Member
Posts: 12214
Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:31 pm
Location: Twin Falls, ID
Has thanked: 1084 times
Been thanked: 3762 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by GoMachV »

Fusion 360 is insanely powerful but also has a very steep learning curve. If you think you will stick with it, choose this program. Its free for students and hobbyists.
If you just want to do it down and dirty, there are a lot of people that use tinkercad. Its a very simplified version of cad that doesnt really give you the power of cad at all, but lets you build objects good enough to print. It might be the way to go if you are just doing this one part.

User avatar
silvertriple
Approved Member
Posts: 2018
Joined: Sun May 02, 2021 10:31 am
Location: France, Isere
Has thanked: 711 times
Been thanked: 1236 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by silvertriple »

If you start to work with a stl, I'm not sure Fusion360 is the best tool for this, unless you redo the model from scratch (unless you have paid version wich is supposed to help a bit on STL importation). Beside this Blender, MeshMixer and even some slicers may allow different things. It is all depending about what you need to do in terms of variations...

Personnaly, I tried modding stl when I started, and I finally gave up and did model from scratch at the end (because sometimes stl doesn't even match what it is supposed to do)...
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them :-)

Dadio
Approved Member
Posts: 4058
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:21 pm
Location: Guildford UK
Has thanked: 2713 times
Been thanked: 2240 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by Dadio »

Just to eco what others have said , if your going to grow your skills and stick with it then the free version of Fusion 360 is excellent but has a huge learning curve , otherwise Tinker Cad is pretty easy to get started with , both have excellent YouTube tutorials .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.

User avatar
TRX-1-3
Approved Member
Posts: 2021
Joined: Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:13 pm
Location: USAG Humphreys, South Korea
Has thanked: 1962 times
Been thanked: 947 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by TRX-1-3 »

Thank you for the replies. The other part is on Thingiverse, so I guess maybe I could use TinkerCAD to modify it. I put a .STL viewer on my phone. That's pretty neat.
Screenshot_20231108_073247_Fast STL Viewer.jpg
Hope you're doin' something fun.

User avatar
silvertriple
Approved Member
Posts: 2018
Joined: Sun May 02, 2021 10:31 am
Location: France, Isere
Has thanked: 711 times
Been thanked: 1236 times

Re: 3D printing questions

Post by silvertriple »

Looking at the part, it looks quite easy to model... And a nice start to onboard within 3D design with Fusion360...
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them :-)

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “3D Printing”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest