3D Silo

Drawn using TinkerCad

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After some searching around and looking at my options re shapeways and other Aussie options based in Melbourne.

I was lucky enough to speak to a mate in town who had a 3D printer and use it.

Saving hundreds of dollars and the uncertainty that it would print correctly. 

We did have a small issue with the top section of the larger piece (The silo is printed in two sections)  but with Tim’s experience it wasn’t an issue and he just printed a new top. (See below) 

Now to mount it onto some timber and work out how to fit it into the layout. Not sure I want it permanently fixed or not.

Details and painting coming soon!

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