3D printing Harold Hall’s Grinding Rest

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    Danny M2Z
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      @dannym2z

      G'day from Oz.

      Would a 3D printer be suitable for prototyping model engine crankcases?

      Now if one could print in wax (or an easily vapourised medium) then lost wax castings would take on a whole new dimension.

      Regards * Danny M *

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      #121141
      Sub Mandrel
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        @submandrel

        Hi Danny, you should subscribe to ME the last issue had an article on printing patterns just as you describe.

        Neil

        #121142
        Old School
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          @oldschool

          Neil Are you sure it was ME?

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          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            Its in No 4455, Neil is a slow readerwink 2

            #121147
            Russell Eberhardt
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              @russelleberhardt48058

              How many people here have been hunting on Ebay for parts since this thread started?

              Russell.

              #121149
              V8Eng
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                @v8eng

                There is always this!

                **LINK**

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