that might have been a calculated move on the part of McMaster Carr. Plastic is by no means metal, the hierarchy of materials told me so, but it IS something you can get your hands on. Imagine: being able to print out the part before you bought the expensive Skoookum one, that way you avoid the 2 return trips when the damn thing doesn't fit. Saves everyone (at the company) time, headache from repeated shipping, and most importantly to the wigs up top, money. Plus what with supply chains freaking out, being more conservative and making sure the right people get the right parts the first time, before they've run out is just good practice.
This makes little sense, unless in a super pinch, or you live 3day delivery away from mcm. So you could download&3dprint for like what a 12 hour semi crap printed part. Otherwise just click on buy and have the real mcm part deliver the next day.
If you right click on the body in fusion 360, you can save the part as an stl without needing to export through the cloud. Does the same thing in only a couple of seconds.
FreeCAD is into that save as and export to the sun and back hogwash. It does it with a automatic repair service that actual works. STL for 3D printer special :). Ahhh almost forgot, you can cut holes, three angels, squares and you can even cut the STL files in half by the boolean operation and export it than… No clouds involved, no spy confusers only FreecCAD, no need for installation only extract it from the ZIP- file and go…
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Cool! I even have an identical printer, so I gotta try this out ๐
You know you can open the McMaster-Carr catalog in Confusion 360 and skip going two placesโฆ ๐คฏ
McMaster for nothing. Shit for free.
that might have been a calculated move on the part of McMaster Carr. Plastic is by no means metal, the hierarchy of materials told me so, but it IS something you can get your hands on. Imagine: being able to print out the part before you bought the expensive Skoookum one, that way you avoid the 2 return trips when the damn thing doesn't fit. Saves everyone (at the company) time, headache from repeated shipping, and most importantly to the wigs up top, money. Plus what with supply chains freaking out, being more conservative and making sure the right people get the right parts the first time, before they've run out is just good practice.
Check out "sticker bomb" and "lying flat".
cant wait till they shut that back door.
Love that knife on the bench. Very nice.
Disco Piss bier. Bottled fresh at our party barn.
Caught that Beastie Boys line.
Nice.
This makes little sense, unless in a super pinch, or you live 3day delivery away from mcm. So you could download&3dprint for like what a 12 hour semi crap printed part. Otherwise just click on buy and have the real mcm part deliver the next day.
If you right click on the body in fusion 360, you can save the part as an stl without needing to export through the cloud. Does the same thing in only a couple of seconds.
Uncle just saved the whole fantastic world…your welcome
ENTP I'm sure
You're the greatest dude I love your personality
go for solidworks, it's much better than configuration 360 in that particular case…
FreeCAD is into that save as and export to the sun and back hogwash. It does it with a automatic repair service that actual works. STL for 3D printer special :).
Ahhh almost forgot, you can cut holes, three angels, squares and you can even cut the STL files in half by the boolean operation and export it than… No clouds
involved, no spy confusers only FreecCAD, no need for installation only extract it from the ZIP- file and go…