nice thread!
if i ever get through this phase of development i definitely want to try printing the cube body for my vape. the heat shield keeps the wood from getting above warm, so plastic should be okay. i can visualize a cube body in two parts that just snaps together. vape production time would be cut from an hour of milling the wood to just seconds: place the pcb and heat shield tube into the bottom half of the cube and snap on the top half. no fasteners, accurate dimensions. fun to contemplate.
Hey! FYI - There is a product called 'laywood' - which is basically 3d printed wood material - it comes in 3 color types - but it can be stained/sanded/drilled, etc. It's expensive and brittle to work with (before printing), but if you ever need someone to print those parts - let me know! I can help print prototypes (in wood or plastic).
I really think this is a great community, and I want to help provide a service since I know there are thousands of uses for a 3d printer for vape users. I plan on building up an inventory of 5-10 working 3D printers in my house, with a massive inventory of materials to handle any requests I get.
I invite anyone to PM me with requests - right now I need practice/motivation to keep playing/printing with my printers. I won't charge much more than the costs of material for printing your 3d models. And for a small fee I can assist in making the 3D models. 3D scanning services will also be available in the near future (have the scanner, don't have a computer powerful enough to handle the processing power!).
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