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DMEM_JET_ENGINE

by Toole, published

DMEM_JET_ENGINE by Toole Sep 24, 2009

Description

Model jet engine with rotating fan.

Designed to be printed on an Objet Eden 350 3D printer. RepRap and Makerbot may struggle, but could be a future challenge!

The model was designed and printed for educational material on rapid prototyping technologies.

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what app opens a .step file

:-$ :-$

Anyone got this made with a makerbot?

Thanks Bre, Changed the license. Should work now.

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Instructions

Size: 58mm*35mm*45mm

The internal body of the jet engine and the shaft are printed as an assembly.

Jet engine main body and jet engine turbine shaft are now avaliable as single parts. Easier for support material removal (eg FDM machines).

Stand files now avaliable (DXF & STL format)

Full assembley file now avaliable (STEP format)

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yanniknelson on Sep 16, 2011 said:

what app opens a .step file

:-$ :-$

deeeep on Sep 10, 2011 said:

Anyone got this made with a makerbot?

Anonymous on Sep 30, 2009 said:

The i made one button doesn't work unless you share your object with a non-copyright license. If you copyright something you are saying "don't copy this."

Toole on Sep 30, 2009 said:

Thanks Bre, Changed the license. Should work now.

Toole on Sep 30, 2009 said:

Thanks for the comments everyone!

I don't know how to add a "I made this button" to this page. Any ideas?

Jet engine main body and jet engine turbine shaft are now avaliable as single parts. Easier for support material removal (eg FDM machines).

Stand files now avaliable (DXF
&
amp; STL format)

Cheers

PrintTo3D on Sep 29, 2009 said:

Why is there no "I made this button"????????? :(

Toole on Sep 30, 2009 said:

"I made this button" now working

Cheers

crsdfr on Sep 25, 2009 said:

Awesome.

Will be SLS'ing and Z-Corping this very soon ;)

PrintTo3D on Sep 24, 2009 said:

Nice! Must print at larger scale when my machines are available! I'd love the stand files though in .stl format so I can print them! ;)

Anonymous on Sep 24, 2009 said:

Stick a little electric motor in there and we are off!

baslisks on Sep 24, 2009 said:

That is quite awesome

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