My son is a freshman at Lehigh and he's doing one there. He's not quite done with it but it's really cool. I told him to do an Ardun conversion for it. Lol
Ok all keep in mind I am one man and one 3d printer (sounds like a futuristic movie!). The parts kit is $100, this is all the stuff needed to make it actually work, it comes bagged with a set of instructions you can print out (pdf). To print the numerous pieces it is going to be $180, add shipping for both and we are at $300. Who wants to be first in line? I will not need the money until I am ready to ship. Also, I am printing using grey and black with the exception of the heads which I will do in whatever color you request as long as I can get the color! I estimate it will be 10 days from the date I start the printing. I will keep a list so orders are filled in the order they are received. I will also look into other engines but I am more of a printer then a designer.....
so where are you guys getting the kits? And do they come with the parts files? Never mind, Google is my friend. Found it
We 3D print a lot of tools at work, holding and positioning aids mainly. One guy is really good at it and his surface finishes are better than anyone else's. That is what adds to the cycle time. Great to see someone take it to the Ford flattie level.
^^^^ That kid was born in "1953" ?!!! So this guy is 65 ??!!! I call bullsh#t on that. F#ck you Peter Pan, your *** is mid 30's tops !! Anyways .... on with the show !!!!! Great video. Other than Mr. Pinocchio .....
IF the files are available for download an average 3D printer will do the job as far as printing goes. However just a word of caution, the low end 3D printers run about a grand or so but they do require some tinkering to get good prints. Those who come from an engineering background may know there is a big difference between a professional 3D printer and those types of printers. Also in order to design parts to print it will require the ability to design parts in a 3d CAD software. For those starting out however I would recommend something like a Flashforge Creator Pro printer. What you will quickly learn is that it will become a new hobby to learn as opposed to just a tool to create parts. There are a bunch of settings and trial and error involved to make good parts but if you are open to it the sky is the limit.
There is a lot you can do with the file before it hits the printer, to get a better finish. But it adds time to the process. We have the luxury of having a big system at work and if have an array of tools running some batches will run 36 hours. We have one desk-top sized printer that is pretty fast.
My background is electromechanical and pretty well versed in 2D CAD. 3D will be a big learning curve, but this kind of stuff makes it fun to learn. I downloaded the rat fink file for a first try and ordered a printer. I need this for my business, right??????
I stumbled across the original video a few weeks ago. Got all excited and started looking into 3D printers. Then I started thinking about my 3 project cars, my honey-do list, the house reno projects... those flatheads are pretty darn cool, but I won't be building one anytime soon
The video is pretty impressive - the fellow has made not only engines, but entire ch***is including transaxles, differentials etc. He must be really smart!
From what I gathered from the video is he's so smart he can't explain it in words....................................................
Have you considered printing all of the parts and selling them in kit form? I like your red block better than the grey also!
Hey Danny tell us a little about your 3D printer. It looks like your bed size is huge. You are really putting that thing to work!
https://www.amazon.com/ADIMLab-***e...e=UTF8&keywords=ADIMLab&qid=1547918683&sr=8-2 this is the one I snagged, says not available no more. If I were to use this long haul I would stiffen the tower up some. I cranked the speed down so it doesn't beat itself to death. Someone in the previous post said they would print some parts up. I don't think I have the time or the energy to do that. Like you guys said, this is a lower end model, and I think I would snag a better one for a lot of use.