What are you Printing?

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Gage pin storage consolidation. (This is too heavy for the toolbox drawer.) 0.062" - 0.750" It takes up less than half the space.
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I made a 1/4 scale version of one of our linear machines. The marketing guys think it might have some value, mainly for international distributors who can't carry around a full size machine. I'm not convinced it isn't just a toy. It only represents the packaging of the machine, not the functionality. Either way, it was a fun distraction last weekend.

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SPerman wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 2:44 pm I made a 1/4 scale version of one of our linear machines. The marketing guys think it might have some value, mainly for international distributors who can't carry around a full size machine. I'm not convinced it isn't just a toy. It only represents the packaging of the machine, not the functionality. Either way, it was a fun distraction last weekend.

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Making a 1/4 scale model is such a cool idea! Even if it feels like a toy, it could really help distributors visualize the product. Plus, it’s great to have a fun distraction now and then, who knows where it might lead?
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