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Old 04-30-2015, 10:57 AM
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wooow nice Work looks very nice
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Old 04-30-2015, 02:52 PM
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Any thoughts on just releasing the CAD and/or stl's? I have a printer and would love to give it a shot in the spare time I don't have.
You should try autodesk 123d design. It's an easy program to help get started in designing your own stuff.. It's what I use, practice, practice, practice. 😄

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Fantastic job, how long has it taken to do?
Thank you! I'm a fan of your YouTube videos and machines.👍🏻 Prob about a month and a half. I'd say design took me a week or so, printing took about 2 weeks, and assembly about another 2 weeks. Just about done now, just finishing up a few details.

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Worst case, you have a really nice trailer queen that can drive around! Hope it's able to push dirt without too much strength issues.
No trailer queen here, I don't see any real issues with strength other than maybe the track pads and sprockets wearing out, but that's realistic in a way. 1:1 dont last forever either. I used #4 drill bushings on all the working joints and after running it around a bit and pushing some chunks of 6x6 on the shop floor, it will push some dirt nicely I think.
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JDH 429,
What sort of 3d printer are you using? Love the build it is very impressive.

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Thank you, I use Afinia printers. Very pleased with them.

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Look out Bruder..No coversion here ..way better ..A fully functional model to start with ..Im impressed with your Cad/printer skills and design..Awsome work Jd
Lou, thank you!

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wooow nice Work looks very nice
Thank you!

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Old 04-30-2015, 06:45 PM
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very nice can u make me one
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Old 04-30-2015, 10:42 PM
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You should try autodesk 123d design. It's an easy program to help get started in designing your own stuff.. It's what I use, practice, practice, practice. 😄
CAD experience isn't the problem (Solidworks, AutoCAD, and Alibre, lots of experience). My problem is the time available in a day to do the work. I have a 3D printer with a large work volume so I would like to give this a shot. Just curious if you would consider releasing the STL's. I totally understand if you don't want to. Can't hurt to ask
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