This is too easy to make, and I can print a bunch of them.Now that someone brought up the frag gripper product I guess you could make the same design integrated into the 3D printed frag rack. View attachment 25475
This is too easy to make, and I can print a bunch of them.Now that someone brought up the frag gripper product I guess you could make the same design integrated into the 3D printed frag rack. View attachment 25475
This, the acrylic heats a lot and melts as you drill it and releases nasty fumes, and you have to go slowly or it melts too much. It’s something I might tell my restless kid to go outside and drill 40 holes in a piece of acrylic except I’d worry about the fumes and the holes would not be straight. Tap plastics charges too much to drill holes though.
The buoyancy of the 3D print material would make a better mushroom/nem box though right?
and 12x12 at .03 inch is whooping $20 bucks.variable speed drill press my friend. My old drill was one speed and had this issue. Also acrylic plastic looks nice and all but you get far better results drilling poly carbonate plastic.
Tap plastics ... scrap bin.. make friends with the employees.and 12x12 at .03 inch is whooping $20 bucks.
That rack is pretty cool.New rack in placeView attachment 25713
Thanks here’s a view from other sideThat rack is pretty cool.
That almost hurts the eyes it's so bright.Too bright? Nice thing about 3D printed fragrack, they will stay afloat if magnet gets disconnected View attachment 26021View attachment 26022
Its good that the rack itsself floats that way the magnets dont need to carry the weight of the frags + the rackToo bright? Nice thing about 3D printed fragrack, they will stay afloat if magnet gets disconnected View attachment 26021View attachment 26022