Highhuntin
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I use tinker cad and have tried fusion but can’t seem to get it figured out yet..
Is this the one you bought?Recently bought a used QIDI X-Pro 3D printer and have been messing around with TinkerCAD.
Decided to revamp my trekking pole tripod adapter and made up a mount for my outdoorsman bino adapter along with a quick switch plate and lens cover for compact spotter
Also made a window mount for smaller optics (no 4lb spotters allowed on my windows)
Everything was printed with PETG so it should last for a long time and be fine with outside / rainy conditions.
Yup that's the one, if I were buying new I would probably go with a different printer though. I got this one because it was used and local. The ender and prusa printers seem to be the ones that are more popular on a lot of the YouTube videos I watched. Also, when looking for spare parts in my area, no one seems to list the Qidi tech printers specifically but I think most of the parts are pretty standard.Is this the one you bought?
QIDI TECH 3D Printer, X-Pro 3D Printer with WiFi Function, Dual Extruder, High Precision Double Color Printing with ABS,PLA,TPU Filament,9.1x5.9x5.9 Inch, does 470 new on amazon sound about right? HAHA darned you!! Now I may have to pick one up.
gotcha, I appreciate it. I was messing around looking at them a month or two ago, curiously. Maybe I'll take this a step further. Thank you so muchYup that's the one, if I were buying new I would probably go with a different printer though. I got this one because it was used and local. The ender and prusa printers seem to be the ones that are more popular on a lot of the YouTube videos I watched. Also, when looking for spare parts in my area, no one seems to list the Qidi tech printers specifically but I think most of the parts are pretty standard.
This thread is really, REALLY tempting me to make the jump into 3D printing.
Keep up the great work everyone
Whats a good 3d printer that one should look at when getting into the game. Few hundred dollar budget.
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That's a really cool idea, at least for something that's not too heavy, have you tested them with loads? What do you print with, any special filament? This got me thinking about ideas for adding attachment points to test things before making a finished version.Made up a couple bino harness suspension straps similar to the FHF gear straps for hooking up a harness directly to your pack straps. Printed the buckles and bent up a couple gates out of stainless welding wire for the G Buckles to help support the weight.
That's awesome, working on getting a CNC up and running my self3D printers are awesome! I have an Ultimaker. Some of the outdoor related things I’ve made (the arrow saw was the most work):
I use PETG filament because it doesn't degrade in water and is UV resistant. I didn't really test it under load because it is only for holding my bino harness and my swaro EL's.That's a really cool idea, at least for something that's not too heavy, have you tested them with loads? What do you print with, any special filament? This got me thinking about ideas for adding attachment points to test things before making a finished version.
Dig it!I'm new to CAD and to make it more complicated my machine is a Linux build. I've been trying FreeCad and my first design was a digiscoping adapter for my bausch and lomb elite 15-45x60 so I could use my outdoorsmans adapter. Basic design but I couldn't figure out the pocket holes so i cut those out with the dremel. Have yet to test it outside the house yet.