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3D printing modular spaceships / rockets


Jettuh

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Hi all,

As i'm quite fascinated by KSP, i started wondering about the ability to make these kind of rockets in real life (non working :) )

So I started some modelling an tried to find out how I can make modular parts using 3d printers.

So what if we make a set of modular parts which you can snap together using some sort of connectors system?

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and have them 3D printed in color:

http://www.shapeways.com/materials/sandstone

The small fuel tank is 3cm long and is designed to be printable in Full Color Sandstone material (2mm wallthickness)

Although i really suck in making textures for a model, an assembled model could look like this.

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That said, the more sort of parts there are, the more variations you can make.

What do you guys think?

:D

Mitchell

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Hey guys,

The model does not fit perfectly :( this is due to the tolerances, so I will have to adjust this.

At the moment the model costs $15 so I will have t look for a way to make it cheaper :)

Hereby some pictures of the 3 parts.

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The textures will need some work, as well as the parts.

But I'm sure that it would be nice to be able to make your own rocket :D

What do you think?:D

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Hi Aescwulf,

You are indeed correct, here at Shapeways (the company I work for) we calculate the price of a model based on the volume of the model.

The price for this model was $15.00

I already posted this + pictures, but it seems that my posts have to be approved everytime i try to post something (my posts still count 0 :P )

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Hi Aescwulf,

You are indeed correct, here at Shapeways (the company I work for) we calculate the price of a model based on the volume of the model.

The price for this model was $15.00

I already posted this + pictures, but it seems that my posts have to be approved everytime i try to post something (my posts still count 0 :P )

Yeah I was thinking about using a 3D printing service to make prototypes for my table top game I'm working on. At the moment the best I've seen is £2 per cm cubed using ABS which is stronger than the other popular material.

Your post could is 0 because your posting in off topic I think and I think that doesn't count

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They're pretty capable for a $1000 desktop printer. The next step up is about $10-250k ones which are used for industrial prototyping. I've messed with several iterations of the makerbot(http://www.makerbot.com/) and it just keeps getting better, it would be more than capable of building the body, fins, and nosecone for a rocket, you couldn't do the motor but you'd pretty much be able to print everything else you'd otherwise buy from estes. The original ones were build it yourself for like $900, I think the newest one is like $2k. The other option is called reprap which is in-line with the older makerbots and you build it yourself so you can choose which things you wish to upgrade or spend money on to customize it to your requirements.

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Yes you can get cheap desktop printers.

Although I have specially chosen to print these models in Full Color Sandstone, this means that you do not need to paint the models, they came out of the printer the way i showed them :-)

Cooly, I'm not sure regarding the general discussion, as this is non KSP related.

Models from KSP cannot be exported to a 3d model, as they are not designed a 3d printable model. (manifold, thickness, keeping volume low)

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