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I teach high school CAD. The 4th quarter assignment is to research and draw in Inventor a railroad car. They had the option of drawing from their research or backward engineering one of my existing cars. I supplied the trucks. This is the first completed car minus the side graphics. Stay tuned I've got 17 more to come. 

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jd-train posted:

Pretty cool!

Printing seems to take longer than I would have thought.

I'm curious as to what the cost would be for the filament for a project like this?

Jim

The original intent for 3D printers was prototyping an item. They were never meant to do mass production. I don't recall it being stated how much it cost to print this item.

FINALLY my 3D laser printer is coming next week, The resolution with the laser on the FormLabs2 resin (25 microns) will be much greater than my MAKERBOT produces and this one(100-200 microns) with its heated spout of PLA plastic. A MakerBot is really a 2D "layer" printer which is why at lower res/faster prints you have sand-able  layer lines across the printed object. 

That said, this hopper is incredible considering the limitations in detail.

There will come a time when COLOR 3D printers are as common as color laser printers are now. There will come a time that when you need a replacement part for your toaster or washing machine or lawnmower or a chair or train engine you'll find the part on-line to 3D print as easily as we do now for color product manuals.

I hope I"m still around when that happens,

 

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RideTheRails posted:
jd-train posted:

Pretty cool!

Printing seems to take longer than I would have thought.

I'm curious as to what the cost would be for the filament for a project like this?

Jim

The original intent for 3D printers was prototyping an item. They were never meant to do mass production. I don't recall it being stated how much it cost to print this item.

6 Hugely Successful Products Originally Invented for Something Else...

http://mentalfloss.com/article...ented-something-else

My 3D printer is a couple of years old.  When I bought it all I could print with it was plastic.  Without a single HARDWARE change I can now print with bronze, brass, stainless steel, carbon fiber and oh yeah 5 other kinds of plastic!    Printing speed is relative as far as I'm concerned.  Unlike other power tools in my shop the 3D printer runs pretty much unattended.  That means during a print job of a couple of hours I am doing other things in my shop.  Resolution is also not an issue as far as I'm concerned as most of the things I am printing are detail parts to accent a scene on a layout that is 20x40 feet!  A few lines on the side of boxcar is NOT going to ruin that scene.    Russ

3d printing is currently used for prototypes and such, but it is still a very, very new technology, I would use as an analogy that 3d printers today are technologically where pc's were in the late 70's, had become cheap enough to own at home but were not at the point where they are all that useful (and that is a rough analogy). There is a lot of work being done with 3d printing and it is advancing (the fact that you can buy a 3d printer at Home Depot says something), and advancing rapidly, and I have seen predictions that within 10 years it may well be the basis for a good percentage of production.I can't say if we will get to the point where we could produce our own engines at home at will, might be more like you order something from a manufacturer and have it a couple of weeks later printed on demand, rather than waiting a year for it to ship from China (given how few people it takes to run this kind of operation, having scores of cheap labor will be outweighed by the cost of shipping it from China and all the other issues). 

I think this is a wonderful new product. But, considering how much rolling stock I already have, waiting until a 3D printer can be had for a couple  hundred bucks is the way to go. If the PC market is any indicator that should be in around five or six tears.

For those of you that would like to follow along the development path of 3D printing and 3D scanning there is a news site that reports daily the headlines in the industry.  They post about 300 posts a month and each one is a MAJOR announcement for the industry.  Some are hardware, some are software, and some are the changes to the filaments we all use to print with.  It is fascinating to see how QUICKLY it changes and advances (DAILY).

Enjoy.  

3D Printing News

but it is still a very, very new technology  Not exactly, the reason there is this explosion of new machines is that the technology is so OLD that ALL of the patents have EXPIRED!

BTW the cheapest 3D printer right now is $150 and one was announced shipping later this summer that will be $99!  Russ

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My class assignment was completed this week. Here's a video of the final project. 

https://youtu.be/kPhm7mj7ELg

#1 Caudill Coal car

#2 Amtrak Full Observation 

#3 Milwaukee Road Dome

#4 Flat w/ Jeep load

#5 Coal Car

#6 Koenigs Tanker

#7 Traveling Skate Park

#8 Racecar Display Car

#9 Flat w/humvee load

#10 Nr. 51 "I Marszalek"

#11 Flat w/ guarded missle 

#12 Boxcar w/ Guard

#13 Flat w/boat load

#14 Lumber Car

#15 Tankcar

#16 Tankcar

I had 2 that didn't get finished. A 21" ribbed passenger car and another boxcar.

https://youtu.be/kPhm7mj7ELg

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