| Need a mini frisbee [message #49628] Sun, 10 June 2012 14:14 UTC |
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I need a "mini" Frisbee to be made 3d. Any help would be welcome. - Still looking for some help
[Updated on: Thu, 05 July 2012 17:13 UTC]
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee mold [message #49633 is a reply to message #49628 ] Sun, 10 June 2012 18:06 UTC |
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pm sent
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50863 is a reply to message #49628 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 17:13 UTC |
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Hey all I am still looking to get a 3d model of this done for me, any help would be greatly welcomed thank you.
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50876 is a reply to message #50863 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 19:12 UTC |
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A frisbee ?
Can you provide some details ? ( cf. attachment )
Attachment: 3.png
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50879 is a reply to message #50876 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 19:51 UTC |
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Yeah that is really good, I would like it to have a little more line detail on the top if possible. But that is basically what I am looking for
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50880 is a reply to message #50879 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 20:09 UTC |
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Something to have more "grip" ?
Shouldn't be a problem...
Do you prefer grooves (like the surface of a gramophone record) or treads/steps (like a stairway) ?
Optimized for which material ? (Frosted Detail allows much finer lines than White Detail, for example.)
What's about the dimensions ?
Especially the diameter and the height...
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Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50881 is a reply to message #50880 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 20:40 UTC |
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I would prefer grooves and the frosted detail
As for the dimensions, I honestly have no idea. Whatever would make it easier for you to make.
Thanks for all the interest and help
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| Re: Need a mini frisbee [message #50884 is a reply to message #50881 ] Thu, 05 July 2012 21:53 UTC |
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My limits are...
1.) Shapeways' material specs, and
2.) the min/max bounding box volume
But I would need to know at least the preferred diameter for your frisbee.
(Or, if that's easier, the preferred price... Shapeways charges per cm³ of the used material, so I can also calculate backwards.)
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