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Bridge Crane Model
von AMDFenics
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Well there, this model i created for a friend of mine. This crane has a bit funny story...
A collegue of him, has his 40th of birthday and he wanted to make him a gift.
So he tried himself to create a crane out of plaster / gypsum? So this didn't worked out pretty well, so he remembered me, having a 3D Printer... He called me a few days ago, if i couldn't make a crane...? I said, sure, shouldn't be a problem.
"When it needs to be finished?"
He: "...Saturday?"
I: "Wellllll.. it is monday evening.... crap"
So i sketched nearly the hole crane at the monday evening, and some smaller details later on... While my printer runs without a break until friday evening...
So my model probably isn't the most beautiful on earth, but i think it will do... :)
The letters on the bridges are removed in that version here ;)
You only need some M4 Screws.
If i count correct:
- 8 pieces M4 x 10
- 8 pieces M4 x 30
- 8 pieces M4 x 40 / 50
- and 2 for the winding / hoisting
A collegue of him, has his 40th of birthday and he wanted to make him a gift.
So he tried himself to create a crane out of plaster / gypsum? So this didn't worked out pretty well, so he remembered me, having a 3D Printer... He called me a few days ago, if i couldn't make a crane...? I said, sure, shouldn't be a problem.
"When it needs to be finished?"
He: "...Saturday?"
I: "Wellllll.. it is monday evening.... crap"
So i sketched nearly the hole crane at the monday evening, and some smaller details later on... While my printer runs without a break until friday evening...
So my model probably isn't the most beautiful on earth, but i think it will do... :)
The letters on the bridges are removed in that version here ;)
You only need some M4 Screws.
If i count correct:
- 8 pieces M4 x 10
- 8 pieces M4 x 30
- 8 pieces M4 x 40 / 50
- and 2 for the winding / hoisting
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