3D Printing.. Woos and Woes!

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someone had some spare time

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1911808
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FFFAAARRRKKKK :wtf:
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Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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BennVenn wrote:OK, I'll be building up a manifold to interface the supercharger with the left and right heads of the VW. I'll start a thread when I get my AMR500. Hopefully next week!!
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New printing surface that Im extremely impressed with. Prints and sticks to it great, then peels off just as easy.

The stuff is called LokBuild: http://www.lokbuild.com/

Just got my kickstarter version sent to me.. and its been great!.
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Did a quick design for VS Commodore Windscreen wiper motor arm bushings and cap, mine were all gone lol

https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gSzcMn ... j2bVCvfDs=
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The company I am using to print my project do various different alloys including aluminium. Would be awesome to print a manifold :D
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The1, can you post a screen shot? That link is asking for auth.
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yes the link above, ive just revised it a bit, here's the final product, working, use stiff wire through the holes to prevent it coming off, used superlube on the joints, the item itself has changes inside so it's a press fit, i just did it in a vice slowly, i printed it with abs, pla can be just as strong but brittle.
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