3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
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3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
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Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
Great work... I would be interested in this one....
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Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
Great work! Very nice.
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Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
Nice!
Can you post a few more pictures of the front wing?
I would also be interested in how you aligned when printing.
I am currently also printing a few larger parts and try to keep the warpage as low as possible and also not connect as much with support structure so that the parts are printed as cleanly as possible.
The wing elements in particular are not so simple due to the thin walls.
Can you post a few more pictures of the front wing?
I would also be interested in how you aligned when printing.
I am currently also printing a few larger parts and try to keep the warpage as low as possible and also not connect as much with support structure so that the parts are printed as cleanly as possible.
The wing elements in particular are not so simple due to the thin walls.
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Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
What scale is this in?
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Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
That is very nice. Are you doing the printing yourself? I am currently having a tub for a Jordan 191 in 1/8 scale designed and it should be going off to Shapeway soon for printing. I have the front end already and it’s very detailed in that scale. 3D printing opens up a whole new avenue to pursue. Are you printing the entire car, including tires/wheels?
Re: 3Dprinting REDBULL RB16B
It looks very good! One question, are there any decal sets for that car? do you do them?