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Animation Peg Bar

by CausticPangolin, published

Animation Peg Bar by CausticPangolin Sep 25, 2009

Description

It's an ACME-standard peg bar!

These things are fragile, and really expensive in Europe for some reason, so here's a chance to print your own!
I've never made something printable before, so let me know if it can be tweaked in any way.

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This is so , so exciting. I do 2D animation and 3D animation, so I guess I am a candidate. Now if it were possible to print an acme or round peg PUNCH (which retail at like $800) I would be so very excited.

I just wish I had a tool big enough to print this unit. I'm thinking about how to integrate lasercut plastic and pegs to get proper registration without having a 3D printer that can span all three pegs in one go. Any thoughts?

Good point, I tweaked the description a little.

There's a larger group of people who are both 2D animators and know someone who might own a 3D printer.

An even LARGER number of people who are 2D animators and might show up at, say, an art supply store wondering where they could get these cheaper. I think you see where I'm going with this.

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License

Public Domain
Animation Peg Bar by CausticPangolin is licensed under the Public Domain license.

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Instructions

The length of the bar should be 255 mm when printed.

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mifga on Jun 2, 2010 said:

This is so , so exciting. I do 2D animation and 3D animation, so I guess I am a candidate. Now if it were possible to print an acme or round peg PUNCH (which retail at like $800) I would be so very excited.

I just wish I had a tool big enough to print this unit. I'm thinking about how to integrate lasercut plastic and pegs to get proper registration without having a 3D printer that can span all three pegs in one go. Any thoughts?

Anonymous on Sep 25, 2009 said:

There's a larger group of people who are both 2D animators and know someone who might own a 3D printer.

An even LARGER number of people who are 2D animators and might show up at, say, an art supply store wondering where they could get these cheaper. I think you see where I'm going with this.

CausticPangolin on Sep 26, 2009 said:

Good point, I tweaked the description a little.

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