3D Printing cases and SGI "skins"
geneb
geneb at deltasoft.com
Wed May 11 16:21:46 CDT 2016
On Wed, 11 May 2016, Swift Griggs wrote:
>
> Has anyone used a 3D printer to make a case for their old machine ? I've
> started drafting an SGI Indy "skin" in Sketch, but it's just a box right
> now, nothing cool. I've noticed and been somewhat inspired by these:
>
Do NOT use SketchUp to create parts for 3D printing. You'll end up with
an STL that's all screwed up. A good, free tool for this kind of thing
would be DesignSpark Mechanical. It has a workflow similar to SketchUp.
There's other free-to-use packages out there but I'm not familiar with
them.
> A C64 custom job:
> https://3dprint.com/39764/3d-print-commodore-case/
>
That's not a C-64. It's an emulated C-64 with a PC keyboard. :)
g. <--- writes manuals for 3D printers
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