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NSD Shoudlers STL 1.0.0

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This is just the Shoulder section of the Solid works NSD 1.0.0 by cjorgensenmd
I took the fiberglass NSD shoulder.SLDPRT file, and used Grab CAD to convert it to an STL file since I don't have Solidworks.
I then used Mesh Mixer to cut it in to quarters that would fit on my CR-10 Max printer.

 

NOTE: I have not tried printing this (Yet), though all files are water tight, and Should print OK. 

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daviddz

   4 of 4 members found this review helpful 4 / 4 members

I finally got around to printing the Left Front section on my CR-10 Max.  It took a little over 5 days to print.  If course there was a printer problem with just a couple inches left to go, The filament broke between the run out senor and the extruder gears so it THOUGHT it had filament when it did not.  I measured where it stopped, and reprinted just the top part to glue on.  It came out surprisingly sturdy for a large thin PLA print, though I think it will still need to be re-enforced with a frame and or/fiberglass on the inside. 

 

Its not faire for me to rate it, since its my own upload, but, 4 stars.

Dalek LF Shoulder.jpg

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