3D Printed Stencils for Electric Engraver
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- STL's and links: fpfdesigns.com/
Electric Engraver: amzn.to/42C6ABB
Black PLA: amzn.to/48pHAQg
Outro music is "Quantum" by "Vapora", used with explicit permission from the artist. • Quantum
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I purchased this exact model in 1975.
you keep coming up with these really good ideas. And this one is no exception. This will be absolutely great for part numbers and the like. Looks very professional the way you did the lettering. Thank you.
For the A1, you can return for a full refund plus an additional $80 credit for their store. Waiting for the heat bed ( they provided a RUclips link detailing the replacement, seemed pretty straightforward) you get the replacement part and once they send that out you get $120 credit for their store.
I also went with option 2 and will continue to use my A1 although I won’t leave it unattended. No more overnight or at work prints for now.
While it seems like a good idea to make stencils for this what about just replacing the hotend on a printer with the engraver?
The harder the material the tougher to use, I did my extended philips sets after years of them disappearing.
I would love to see a stencil with the exact same shape (fillet?) of the carbide tip and stencil directly vertical. So the tip rides in the trough. It seems that you might be able to engrave a bit smaller letters that way. Very interesting concept. Next you should try a jig to hold metal stamps in-line as you strike them. The ones used on metal and leather. I have seen a machined version of it but not a 3D printed version. (Blondie Hacks)
That's an interesting idea with the stencils. But did you thought about attaching the engraving tool to the 3D printer. It could reduce the printing time for the templates and make the result more precise. I wonder how the engraving tool could be synchronized with the printer and if there are any challenges or risks with this combination. Have you ever tried or seen it? 🤔
I think it would shake it apart. The vibration is pretty violent. Rotary engraving tool would be better if strapping onto a printer
Looks very similar to the one my Dad has!
Excellent idea!! I will be trying that asap...
"It's hard to go slow. It's hard to de-scribe." Of course it will be hard to erase your scribe marks.😂
lol!
Need do start a go fund you for a laser cutter engraver!
Start one for me too please
I have something like that from Ryobi which has a whip to the base where the battery sits. It's a rotary tool, though, like a Dremel. I used it to create my touchmark. It is a fun, though challenging tool to use. Wonder how this differs.
ooh..I know it's not quite a "FPF" but can you design a magnetic drive "sealed" water pump...as in the driven impeller uses magnets and is fully enclosed so there is no holes in the housing...and the drive also uses magnets to drive the impeller? Maybe even a re-use of harddrive apindle motors or whatever type motors there are out there.
Would be a cool new 3D printable type pump where (after sealing the FDM layers with a liquid sealant) it can be used to pump fluids without leaks)
How does the carbide sit in the template? Does it hold the shaft between faces or does it run Along an edge like a rule.
The Marius hornBerger pantorouter mechanism where the template is much bigger but then you hold the engraver vertically instead of a router.
Probably easier to make a mount for a cnc. Although Cnc machines have those spring loaded engraving tips that just drag along the part for engraving.
I have designed typefaces before and the engraved B’s for subscribe look really really nice, haha.
thx, purely accidental. I'm definitely no artist :)
You should nickname your A1 "Bart"
lol. took me a second :)
What program do you design and print your designs out of?
sketchup make 2017
Missed the opportunity to engrave "subscribe"
LOL...just sayin' :D
DOH...disregard...later in the video ;)
Keep em coming!!!!
Clever 👍😎👍
You could go more risqué and make some adult attachments 🤣🤣
I'd just attach this to 3d printer toolhead
It's a fair suggestion, but it vibrates A LOT. I think it would work at first, but ultimately shake apart the printer. A rotary spindle (dremel?) would work better for putting on the printer, but my thought with this was for things that "don't fit on the printer or engraver bed".
Really? "Hello World"? That would have made such a good place to insert "Subscribe!" ... Ahhh, it did come in the second half of the video ;-)