Need to move the pivot hole and resize a bit, but the hard part of the design is done. Hard to pick up the sparkle they have with my phone camera. Designed in Fusion 360.
Texture is on purpose. I used transparent filament so that the infill pattern shows through the top smooth layers. Infill can be all sorts of patterns from just back and forth lines to honeycomb, triangles, etc. it’s purpose is to partially fill the interior space but save on material by only filling a certain percentage. 100% would be solid, 0% would be hollow. These are 30%. Not sure on the weight, I’ll have to weight them and compare to some old scales. I would bet quite similar.Great idea. Did you design the textured look or is that just how it comes out?
How’s the weight?
Those came out looking sharp. A lot of potential with 3D printing. Thanks for the share.
problem with pic?Two color version. Not pinned, toe end held together with double side tape just to see how it looks.
Nice looking scales. Would love to have a 3d printer to experiment. Creating the designs for it are probably a pain.
Can you create smooth surfaces that can be polished to a glossy finish like old celluloid scales?
problem with pic?
How did the brush handle come out.
Need to move the pivot hole and resize a bit, but the hard part of the design is done. Hard to pick up the sparkle they have with my phone camera. Designed in Fusion 360.