Panzer III 3D printed detail parts
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:11 am
Hi Guys,
I originally made some 3D CAD models for my Panzer III, so I could create some detailed drawing and then machine the parts on my Mill/Lathe. I have now downloaded the 3D CAD models onto the 3D printer site Shapeways. If you want any of the detail parts, like the Fan Belt Cover, Starter Cover, Suspension Guides and Rear Light then go to the Shapeways site and search on Panzer III 1/6 , or go to:
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/SFD
Of the two principal materials used, Strong and Flexible is best where the part may come across any force, like the Suspension Guides, with the Detail material giving a better finish. With both materials, especially the Strong and Flexible, the surface finish does leave a little to be desired, but a little primer and a light rubbing will give a good finish. The detail material does give a better finish but Shapeways does charge more for that material.
There are two versions of the Fan Belt Cover, the only difference is that one has the rear (hidden) surface hollowed out to reduce the amount of material used and subsequently makes it cheaper to get printed. The Rear Light is in two parts and will need a lens making up from some coloured semi-opaque plastic. There are some tiny holes for any wiring should you wish to put a LED in it.
If anyone wants any 3D CAD designs doing for any 3D printed parts I can do them for you, don't want anything for doing any designs I'm glad to get the practice in .
Regards,
Sarah
I originally made some 3D CAD models for my Panzer III, so I could create some detailed drawing and then machine the parts on my Mill/Lathe. I have now downloaded the 3D CAD models onto the 3D printer site Shapeways. If you want any of the detail parts, like the Fan Belt Cover, Starter Cover, Suspension Guides and Rear Light then go to the Shapeways site and search on Panzer III 1/6 , or go to:
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/SFD
Of the two principal materials used, Strong and Flexible is best where the part may come across any force, like the Suspension Guides, with the Detail material giving a better finish. With both materials, especially the Strong and Flexible, the surface finish does leave a little to be desired, but a little primer and a light rubbing will give a good finish. The detail material does give a better finish but Shapeways does charge more for that material.
There are two versions of the Fan Belt Cover, the only difference is that one has the rear (hidden) surface hollowed out to reduce the amount of material used and subsequently makes it cheaper to get printed. The Rear Light is in two parts and will need a lens making up from some coloured semi-opaque plastic. There are some tiny holes for any wiring should you wish to put a LED in it.
If anyone wants any 3D CAD designs doing for any 3D printed parts I can do them for you, don't want anything for doing any designs I'm glad to get the practice in .
Regards,
Sarah