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| Restoration of Lecroy WaveMaster / WavePro Front Bezel by 3D Printing |
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| Converter:
--- Quote from: nctnico on August 30, 2022, 12:50:35 am ---Today I finally received the front bezel I had JLCPCB 3D print for me in ABS (off white). --- End quote --- What did it cost? I always file the bottom of the opening on the right, even in the original frame, because it has unnecessary stress and a tendency to break because of this. I reinforce the vertical column with clipped stapler staples where it tends to break. I just press them with the thin edge of the soldering iron tip into the plastic. This is working. |
| Mechatrommer:
congratulation. iirc i created the model with abs/pla printing in mind 0.3mm nozzle, so i made clearance about 0.3mm or more on each fitting and holes. You mentioned power button doesnt fit means they printed it larger than it suppose to be. And visible steps layers means they are using classic abs/pla method.. about less than 2 years ago i purchased msla printer, its like earth and heaven difference compared to filament printing. 0.05mm layer height and about 0.1mm tolerance or better can be achieved.. the problem is, its small print dimension limit. my next plan is to redo the model for msla printer. To topup back the mass that i removed. This requires me to open and remeasure the original part and hence will take more time. Dont expect its going to be soon though.. due to busyness.. i believe the current model can be used for both filament and msla printing. Its just if printed with msla correctly, the part should be much loosen when assembled on the dso. Also would like to know the cost they charged for filament printing.. one other guy who ordered msla printing unfortunately got distorted printout, got charged eur100, so i guess its a good business for jlcpcb. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: Converter on August 30, 2022, 04:03:41 am --- --- Quote from: nctnico on August 30, 2022, 12:50:35 am ---Today I finally received the front bezel I had JLCPCB 3D print for me in ABS (off white). --- End quote --- What did it cost? I always file the bottom of the opening on the right, even in the original frame, because it has unnecessary stress and a tendency to break because of this. I reinforce the vertical column with clipped stapler staples where it tends to break. I just press them with the thin edge of the soldering iron tip into the plastic. This is working. --- End quote --- I paid US $88 including shipping. The bezel I got seems quite sturdy and it fits without needing to stretch it. But I'll need to see how it holds up long term. |
| hpw:
As mentioned, like to remove the curved notches and lets deal with a local 3D print shop as claimed 50Eu as using PETG... if this material wraps too, I cannot comment yet... as all printed 3D should be cooled dawn slowly but shipping, getting it by car (30Km) is saver as shippers on some countries as :palm: |
| Sighound36:
Nice job :-/O |
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