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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    I'm using a home made scanner, so not very good resolution for chainsaws to be honest. I scan just to use as a size reference, then ill model from scratch. Bigger the better for scanning though!
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    water tight air tight if done right
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    I've got a crude 3d scanner I've made with an old xbox kinect. I'll be taking it to work soon and getting some raw scans of chippers and trucks. Hell, even the stump grinder.
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    If you've got some CAD background and don't mind troubleshooting continuously they're an absolute blast to play around with! ABS is one of the more difficult materials to print with for sure due to warping, PETG is my next step towards prints that can do some work. I can imagine for a saw shop...
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    Would be awesome to help you out, but PLA has a glass transition temp between 50 and 80 °C. Eventually I'll be able to print ABS with printer upgrades, with a more functional glass transition temperature of approximately 105 °C.
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    In a pinch you could use the log hauler to roll AND haul, whereas the peevee/ cant hook definitely cant drag logs like that. So you don't want to officially sell them due to copyright/ intellectual rights? I know with my 3d prints so long as there's no official logos and names It's just a non...
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    No I straight up sell them on my site. No way I'm doing it for free. Too much time fixing the printers and pulling my hair out to do any of it for free.
  8. TreeDPrinting

    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    That was an issue initially, but I solved the problem by A) using 100% infil in the areas that would be taking the stress, B)beefing the model up in certain areas, and c) using s smaller keychain loop that is the weakest point in the system, so itll bend and pry open before damaging the...
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    Yeah I think itd be fair to do an echo. Ill put the feelers out and see if anyone i know has something i could borrow. 10x easier with a smelly saw on my desk to reference.
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    They're all plastic PLA. Havnt done any older saws just yet, mainly focused on the ones I've used for work. Good idea, I'll see what they might say. Older saws are quite a bit easier to model than the newer curvy ones. Would be neat to go waayyy back
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    Mini Chainsaws, suggestions on which model I should work on next?

    Hey everyone, I posted a similar post in the climbing forum, so I hope this isn't spamming. I've been modeling and developing 3d printed mini models of chainsaws. I've so far completed models based off the Husqvarna t540xp top handle (which I climb with), the classic stihl 200T, Husqvarna 450...
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