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  • tuftears
    17 Oct 2011, 19:18
    Drag chain installed
    Clever! ^_^
  • cjthomas
    7 Oct 2011, 08:38
    3D printed drag chain
    Was each link made from two pieces, or was there fill material inside that you removed? I'm having trouble seeing how to print these in a makerbot-compatible way (though I could just be overlooking…
  • revar
    5 Oct 2011, 22:40
    3D printed drag chain
    Nah. It'd just take a dissolvable support material and higher resolution. There are commercial 3d printers out there that can print ball bearing assemblies in one pass, fully assembled.
  • tuftears
    5 Oct 2011, 18:46
    3D printed drag chain
    Nice! ^_^ I was going to be flabbergasted if you were actually able to print it as a unit, but I guess that would take antigravity.
  • revar
    5 Oct 2011, 18:19
    3D printed drag chain
    I printed each piece individually and assembled them after some cleanup. I did print four segments at a time, though, unattached, in a 2x2 grid.

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