The first Machine to be released in the new 3D printed format is the 24" Engine Lathe.
Such an amazing piece, so highly detailed and yet so easy to put together.
Minimal effort, maximum result. Beautiful.
Straight out of the box.
No supports, no clean up.
Ready to prime paint and assemble.
Stuck on the sticks and ready to prime and paint.
Just look at how clean, sharp and detailed those parts are, right out of the box...
Base layers of paint applied and getting close to time for some 'light' weathering.
The cutting carriage and back stock can be placed where you want incase you want to put something in there being worked on.... awesome.
Such an amazingly detailed 3D print, and so easy to put together.
Not a lot of work for such an outstanding result.
Hard to believe the HO version is identically detailed and just the same, but smaller, ha.
Comments
Jerry
Is this an example of the machinery green paint you shared...
http://www.craftsmankituniversity.com/vanforum/uploads/imageupload/303/K8AYD8M0T9KY.jpg
"I always use craft 'Christmas Green' for my green machinery. It's scary bright when you first put it on but it weathers down beautifully."
Thanks, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
Here is an very similar Eureka lathe thats in the East Broad Top shops
Thanks Jerry appreciated.
Yes Dave, this is the Chistmas green, Applebarrel.
It's a beautiful print and a pleasure to work on.