3d Printed Cam for a vending machine installed and working

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3d Printed Cam for a vending machine installed and working

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Kick ass!
I loved my Rostock so much I now sell them in Oz :)
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Its very nice when you can design an outdated part and have it work better than the original.
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Now you need a sticker that says "Repaired with a 3D Printer" to slap all over the place.
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Just stamp a maker gear on the parts or something.

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this part was the pretty much the reason i started looking and gaining this fascination with 3d printing.

i should print one and frame it.. it will just remind me that i now have no social life left and must really enjoy the toxic fumes of abs plastic
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Awesome, good job! This is exactly why I got into 3D printing, to make parts / things that I couldn't just go out and buy for a few bucks, or at all.
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Too cool. Puts a smile on my face. Love seeing this kind of stuff.
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Tinyhead wrote:Too cool. Puts a smile on my face. Love seeing this kind of stuff.
Agreed, there is nothing better than printing an actual, functioning part that actually replaces a commercial part.
Making toys is great but the making of replacement parts leaves a good feeling in my heart.
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Eaglezsoar wrote:
Tinyhead wrote:Too cool. Puts a smile on my face. Love seeing this kind of stuff.
Agreed, there is nothing better than printing an actual, functioning part that actually replaces a commercial part.
Making toys is great but the making of replacement parts leaves a good feeling in my heart.

Yea, it's nice seeing something that's actually functional. I'm all for printing stuff for your printer, machinists do it for their stuff all the time, but seeing real stuff is way cooler! Would be cool to see a subsection of What are YOU making for real world parts.
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