Bonjour RM C’est vraiment Intéressant votre invention, alors est ce qu'on peut faire une commande à distance pour la gestion de fil d'attente dans un hôpital en place?
Hi, I was looking into getting one of these printed for a small parkrun I help out at and was wondering if you could suggest what material it should be printed in? I've no experience with this area so the long-list of acronyms of the websites I'm looking at don't mean anything to me.
Hi Damian. I have printed a set of these for Rothwell parkrun and a few others using a material called “PLA”, this is a bio sourced and degradable plastic that is easy to print on a home printer. Because it will biodegrade it might have a limited life but so far this hasn’t been an issue. For a more resilient product and/or if you are going to send to a professional printer would be to use ABS which is used for a variety of household products (e.g. Lego is made of ABS). For a home printer ABS is more difficult to work with.
Hi Andre. Sure, the files are available at this link www.thingiverse.com/thing:2950534 I am just finishing the design for a new improved version and I will publish new files in thingiverse in the next few days if you can hang-fire before you print
RAHUL SHARMA hi, you can’t buy one directly but the designs are freely available on the thingiverse web site. If you don’t know anyone with a 3D printer, there are companies on-line who provide the service (you send the files to them and they create). The link to the design is in the replies to the other comments.
What a delightful invention!
Great idea this is awesome
Thanks Chris!
Richard (and everyone else). You may find the Facebook group "parkrun results processing support (unofficial)" useful
Bonjour RM
C’est vraiment Intéressant votre invention, alors est ce qu'on peut faire une commande à distance pour la gestion de fil d'attente dans un hôpital en place?
Hi, I was looking into getting one of these printed for a small parkrun I help out at and was wondering if you could suggest what material it should be printed in? I've no experience with this area so the long-list of acronyms of the websites I'm looking at don't mean anything to me.
Hi Damian. I have printed a set of these for Rothwell parkrun and a few others using a material called “PLA”, this is a bio sourced and degradable plastic that is easy to print on a home printer. Because it will biodegrade it might have a limited life but so far this hasn’t been an issue. For a more resilient product and/or if you are going to send to a professional printer would be to use ABS which is used for a variety of household products (e.g. Lego is made of ABS). For a home printer ABS is more difficult to work with.
@@richardmann55 Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
Do you have a link to the files? Would love to print our own
Hi Andre. Sure, the files are available at this link www.thingiverse.com/thing:2950534 I am just finishing the design for a new improved version and I will publish new files in thingiverse in the next few days if you can hang-fire before you print
Greate . can u give to buy it
RAHUL SHARMA hi, you can’t buy one directly but the designs are freely available on the thingiverse web site. If you don’t know anyone with a 3D printer, there are companies on-line who provide the service (you send the files to them and they create). The link to the design is in the replies to the other comments.