Gyro 3D Printed with Ultimaker S5 (dissolvable PVA for support)
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We put together a quick video of 3D printing a Gyro using an Ultimaker S5. If you were wondering, the support material is PVA which is dissolvable in water. This is a great example of something that could only be manufactured via additive manufacturing, made easier with dissolvable support material that requires no removal/rework.
You can find the model here:
https://community.ultimaker.com/files/file/2007-gyro-the-dodo-by-virtox/
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/gyro-the-dodo-ultimaker-special
If you are looking for Ultimaker gear in Australia https://coreelec.io/ultimaker
You can find the model here:
https://community.ultimaker.com/files/file/2007-gyro-the-dodo-by-virtox/
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/gyro-the-dodo-ultimaker-special
If you are looking for Ultimaker gear in Australia https://coreelec.io/ultimaker
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