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    Anyone Got an RP Machine And Want to Help Me?

    I am FINALLY in a place in life where I have some time to mess around with my FX-R headlight retrofit project again, and I was wondering if anyone has access to a rapid prototyping machine that I might be able to get some parts from? The part is more or less going to be this thing, which is ~5" in diameter.



    Build is here:


    I understand that the material isn't free and I am fine with offering compensation. The online RP services that I looked into were more $ than I was willing to put into this project since I will probably go through 1-2 iterations of this. They will be solely for test-fitting the projector housings, so there's no concern about structural or environmental stability. The final articles will be billet aluminum.

    Thanks!

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    did you try redeye? they have a online quote system where you just upload the file to them. Can just see price before you buy.
    "I wanna see da boat movie"
    "I got a tree on my house"

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      #3
      I haven't tried them yet, so I'll see what they quote me at. Thanks.

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        #4
        Yeah, still $150 for a one-off at redeye. That's about what I get hit with everywhere. Maybe I'll have to stick with foam-core and an X-Acto knife for the prototypes and then hope that it's close enough that the machine parts work.

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          #5
          Join TechShop in San Jose for a day or so and bust out your own design on their machines.

          http://www.techshop.ws/

          Or contact Rick at BT Laser. 425 Reed St Santa Clara or San Jose Ca
          his email is

          rick@btlaser.net


          Very helpful and knowledgeable guy. I am having him laserjet some stuff for me soon.
          They do laserjet and waterjet.
          Last edited by e30vert; 09-04-2013, 04:09 PM.

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            #6
            There is a tech shop in downtown San Francisco as well.

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              #7
              R3vlimited member 'newman' has the very machine you're looking for.

              A few licks of his Tootsie Pop and I'm sure you two will be square.
              -OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)

              Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
              Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(

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                #8
                Alrighty, I found a place that does 1-off's at a reasonable price. It's called Shapeways. They basically charge per cubic centimeter of material with minimal extra fees. I put together a material-minimized version of the bracket in Pro/E and it cost me $40 shipped. Lead time is like a week, but that's fine. It is more of a 3D art printing service site, but since I am only looking for something that beats poster board, it'll be A-OK.

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                  #9
                  So Newman's tootsie pop is going to stay dry? :p

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                    #10
                    yeah 3d print shit is expensive but way cheaper then milling it
                    "I wanna see da boat movie"
                    "I got a tree on my house"

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                      #11
                      Awesome project. Just a thought (haven't gone through the 6 pages) - Once you have the proto, check youtube on making molten alu molds. There are guys that have built small engines, although in the project I watched, the guy had a lathe. I think you could get away with rotational sanding on the two faces if the mold is close, since I think you're not dealing with thousandths in percision. The rest will have that cast aluminum look, but milling them would probably be way expensive.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by e30vert View Post
                        So Newman's tootsie pop is going to stay dry? :p
                        It would seem so. Maybe if he threw in an ice cream cone with the 3D print I'd consider, but no ice cream = no homo.

                        Originally posted by Thizzelle View Post
                        yeah 3d print shit is expensive but way cheaper then milling it
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                        Originally posted by Fusion View Post
                        Awesome project. Just a thought (haven't gone through the 6 pages) - Once you have the proto, check youtube on making molten alu molds. There are guys that have built small engines, although in the project I watched, the guy had a lathe. I think you could get away with rotational sanding on the two faces if the mold is close, since I think you're not dealing with thousandths in percision. The rest will have that cast aluminum look, but milling them would probably be way expensive.
                        I have definitely thought about scaling up the model by 3-6%, adding some drafts and then casting the part. Since I have access to a Bridgeport, I will probably just mill the parts myself. It's slow, but sort of fun.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bmwman91 View Post
                          It would seem so. Maybe if he threw in an ice cream cone with the 3D print I'd consider, but no ice cream = no homo.
                          Damn.
                          -OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)

                          Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
                          Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Optimator View Post
                            Damn.
                            I drive a hard bargain, I know.

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