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On Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 10:11:39 AM UTC-5, Peter W. wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on a 3D printer & scanner - either as one piece of hardware, or two. My needs are both small and simple. Such things as knobs, handles and similar parts with no dimension longer than about 5" (130mm). I don't need speed, but I would appreciate accuracy and the ability to reproduce details such as knurling and scrolling on small parts.

I am somewhat price driven, but not to the level of absurdity. Nor am I any sort of adept with the software, never having done it before. So, simple-is-good.

Thanks in advance!


Peter, there are several discussions about 3D printing on the Tekscopes forum. Tektronix knobs have a lot more detail than radios used, but people are happy with the results. They have recommended the proper plastics, printers and software. Be advised, to anyone who wants to join, not just read. You will be kicked to the curb if you are an asshole. If you do get set up, you can post files so others can make the same part without starting from scratch. It can either be public, or private but if others add their files it would save a lot of time and headaches. You could even set it up at a show and demonstrate how it works.

Here is a link to read the group. You can find a link to join, if you are interested in Tektronix equipment.

https://groups.io/g/TekScopes/topics