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Tap handle I am considering

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by fright101, Apr 12, 2012.

 

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    fright101

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    Just one I was playing with at work.. I may make it in a few different materials.
    The top would be made on a Stereolithography and the rest I could make on the mill..Looks like it would work for a member here, eh?

    [​IMG]
     
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    jonos7

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    You should make a 3 or 4 set
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    That is easy enuff to do..The stereolith doesn't care what I feed it..It will build it from "abs like" material in layers of .004 thousandths/in at a time.
    Now I need to find Vader; a light side and a dark side...LOL
    I just need the files to do so..time to go looking :)
     
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    IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    What file type do you need?
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    There are not too many file types I cannot open, as I have a fairly extensive CAD application list at work. Any file type that is typically in the following extentions;

    .igs, .iges
    .stp, .step
    .sat
    .x_t, .x_b
    .stl <--------- you would typically find these types of files in this format (stereolithography, or 3d printer)
    .sldprt
    .pkg
     
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    TaylorInOK

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
    There ya go bringing out the star wars geeks... just like me :mug:

    I know i saw a much awesome light sabre tap handle here at one point... can't find it though.
     
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    bcgpete

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    fright101

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    Posted Apr 12, 2012
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    fright101

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    Posted Sep 2, 2012
    I did build two of these by the way (sans the text)...I need to get pics in the next day or so. I have not painted it and I am not sure that I am going to at this time.
     
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    Smashing

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    Posted Sep 2, 2012
    What tempurature can this abs material stand?
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Sep 3, 2012
    Roughly 140F.
     
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    Carlscan26

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Sep 3, 2012
    Pics?
     
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    Adeering

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    Posted Sep 3, 2012
    Thats pretty sweet, wish I had access to a 3d printer to make something like this
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Sep 6, 2012
    Er...that would be 240F..too many beers..I will have a pic up by Friday..it's been a pretty busy week.
     
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    Adeering

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    Posted Sep 7, 2012
    Heres the real question, if I was interested would you be willing to make one if I sent you a model and paid for shipping/cost?
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Sep 8, 2012

    A model of what would be my question. I can use this machine for personal use once in awhile, but I cannot use it for production..so I have to be somewhat candid.

    Here is a pic of the handle that I made. This material is white..If it was another color, I could take a pic of it..but my camera has an issue with white...Out of 200 photos..this is the ONLY one that is decent..and by decent..I mean you can somewhat see detail.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Adeering

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    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    Wouldnt want to put you in trouble with you job, and wouldnt be anything too crazy, just like the idea. Maybe ill look into trying to find an online manufactuerer that will print custom models instead. Still would need to come up with what exactly I would want but got a few ideas in my head already.
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    I appreciate that- I took the yoda into the software that we have for the FDM and there is a quote button. Out of curiosity, I went ahead and clicked it. Yoda is not worth that much to me at $350.00 ea with plain ABS material. I cannot imagine what some of the other exotic materials would cost. Especially Ultem or Polyphenylsulphone.
    As a backstory- The company just got 2 FDM machines. These are the traditional 3D printers. FDM=Fused Deposition Modeling. The machine I built this Yoda with is a SLA. SLA= Stereo Lithography.
    The SLA uses a laser to cure a light reactive polymer or resin in very precise layers in a vat. The model is cured to a stainless steel platform on an elevator that drops deeper into the vat by .004in per layer cured.
    And for anyone that is curious, there are plans out there to build 3d printers and there are several kits I believe. Makerbot being one.
     
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    Smashing

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    Posted Sep 8, 2012
    Thanks. Too bad it's so low. I had thoughts of powder coating on the mind.
     
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    fright101

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    Posted Oct 1, 2012
    Now there is a darkside Yoda :)

    [​IMG]
     
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    r2eng

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    Posted Oct 2, 2012
    fright101:

    If you need CAD/3D help, let me know. I can get pretty much any file to any other filetype.

    I am an ex-ME who does 3D animation just NE of you.
     
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