Who can 3D print something for me??

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
Looking to buy the file from RSKIRiders for one of their steering nozzles. Anyone here have the equipment and time to print one for me if I were to provide the file?

Quote for printing and then shipping one (or more) to 01460 please.

 

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
There is a promo code in the description. Which version do you want printed?
I am thinking about getting both a +3 and a +8. According to Riley the one file contains the required info/data for all the angles they offer. I am waiting to hear from Riley as far as color goes. I can remember somewhere reading, or hearing in a video from RSKI that for some weird reason certain colors were 'stronger' than others.
 
I got some printers sitting here idle as well, was gonna switch the one over to carbon reinforced filament soon, but for Z strength I think the best thing you can do still is anneal it after printing. Side note, I thought the files were free this summer? I cadded and printed a stock replica nozzle for my blaster on short notice then my buddy sent me a link to the rski nozzle.
 

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
I got some printers sitting here idle as well, was gonna switch the one over to carbon reinforced filament soon, but for Z strength I think the best thing you can do still is anneal it after printing. Side note, I thought the files were free this summer? I cadded and printed a stock replica nozzle for my blaster on short notice then my buddy sent me a link to the rski nozzle.
No idea if they were free this summer to be honest. I didn't even know about the nozzles until yesterday when someone bumped the thread and I read thru it. But for $10.00 for the file and $35 (or whatever) for the nozzle, that still saves me $500 versus buying a full trim setup.
 
No idea if they were free this summer to be honest. I didn't even know about the nozzles until yesterday when someone bumped the thread and I read thru it. But for $10.00 for the file and $35 (or whatever) for the nozzle, that still saves me $500 versus buying a full trim setup.
Yeah no gripe with them charging for them, if there's no incentive no one would design new stuff.
not sure if they run the nozzles as printed but you may want to try this for longevity:
and possibly have whoever prints it scale the part by 1.05 in the xy direction if @joeschuit does it or whatever. Like I said I can do it if that falls through.
I think my blaster nozzle is now sitting in a box, oversized by 1.05 and not yet annealed because my buddy had a spare we threw on instead. But I should finish and test it, just like so many other things.
 

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
Yeah no gripe with them charging for them, if there's no incentive no one would design new stuff.
not sure if they run the nozzles as printed but you may want to try this for longevity:
and possibly have whoever prints it scale the part by 1.05 in the xy direction if @joeschuit does it or whatever. Like I said I can do it if that falls through.
I think my blaster nozzle is now sitting in a box, oversized by 1.05 and not yet annealed because my buddy had a spare we threw on instead. But I should finish and test it, just like so many other things.
Could you expand on the reasoning for the 1.05 scaling? i know zip, zilch, nada about 3D printing, but I love learning new stuff. Does the part 'shrink' or 'settle' so you make it a tiny bit oversized to compensate for that?
 
Could you expand on the reasoning for the 1.05 scaling? i know zip, zilch, nada about 3D printing, but I love learning new stuff. Does the part 'shrink' or 'settle' so you make it a tiny bit oversized to compensate for that?
Yup during annealing the part is supposed to shrink about 5% in xy directions and grow about 2% in z dir, can find that info in other articles but I thought that one I sent was more to the point on the actual annealing. And I also figure on the nozzle the 2% z growth isn’t worth worrying about
 
Location
Oregon
Hi guys, sorry I missed this!

Here's our videos about designing, printing, flipping, experimenting, and breaking these. Please subscribe to the YouTube Channel, it's free for you and it helps us out! RSKI YouTube We're always using these as printed, no annealing or any post processing at all. Personally I haven't used any other nozzle since we made these. Printing instructions are actually included with the download at rskiriders.com

RSKI Nozzle design, print, test, backflip

RSKI Shark Fin Nozzle design, print, drive over it with 4Runner, shred, break

Cheers!

Riley/RSKI
IG - @rski_riders
 

Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
I wonder if part of my issue with mine breaking was that my cover didnt cover the nozzle and it was in the direct hot sun most of the summer.
 
Location
Oregon
what printer?
adding @Quinc

We use Prusa Mk3s. .6mm printing nozzle is the key to success. The .4mm printing nozzle makes a weaker part for sure. Layer adhesion is much higher with larger nozzles. Prusa now has preprogrammed profiles in their slicer for using even a .8mm nozzle which is ridiculous and we've just recently printed some RSKI nozzles that are unbelievably strong.
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
adding @Quinc

We use Prusa Mk3s. .6mm printing nozzle is the key to success. The .4mm printing nozzle makes a weaker part for sure. Layer adhesion is much higher with larger nozzles. Prusa now has preprogrammed profiles in their slicer for using even a .8mm nozzle which is ridiculous and we've just recently printed some RSKI nozzles that are unbelievably strong.

Thanks. I have a Davinci pro 1.0 (200mm^3) and a Creality CR10 S5 (500mm^3). I think both use a 0.4mm needle.
 
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