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Restoration of Lecroy WaveMaster / WavePro Front Bezel by 3D Printing
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Converter:
 :-+ It was very intriguing. Where can I also buy it?
mrcy22:
https://jlcpcb.com/3d-printing
Converter:
Thank you.

How did they manage to make such a smooth surface?
Which option did you use: SLA (6060, 9000R, 8000 ), MJF or FDM ? For SLA 6060 it says: Heatproof: 56℃, 9000R - 46℃. It seems to me that this is too little. But MJF and FDM (98℃) cost over $60.
Did you use the 3d model from the first post in this thread?
How did you get the discount for the order?
nctnico:
I'd be interested as well in a copy...


--- Quote from: Converter on June 04, 2022, 04:22:56 pm ---How did they manage to make such a smooth surface?

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The jlc3d page has a link with a factory tour (by a modestly dressed Naomi Wu). It looks like they use sand blasting as the last step to smooth the surface.
mrcy22:
The surface looks sandblasted, the matte white surface cannot be photographed properly.

I used the 3D model from the beginning of this thread, material sla9000r. I'm not worried about temperature resistance, the oscilloscope doesn't heat up that much.

I got the promo cupon like this :-)
https://www.google.com/search?q=jlcpcb+promo+code
About the third one I tried worked.

Hannah (I think they made up the English sounding names https://jlcpcb.com/ourTeam) wrote a threatening email see screenshot. There was no problem with the thin wall. The model was slightly deformed similar to the photo, but I simply and quickly flattened the deformation with hot/cold tap water. It went so well that in my excitement I didn't even have time to take a picture of the original model.
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