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cha.968
post Aug 6 2013, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(mezerwi @ Aug 6 2013, 09:33 AM)
Hi guys, thinking to get a 3d printer.
May i know tariff code to declare for 3d printer? I read before it is not taxable.
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Tariff code for 3d printer - 8443.32.900
Non taxable in Malaysia.
Source: http://www.dutycalculator.com/hs-code-duty...43.32.1090/751/
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post Aug 6 2013, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(cha.968 @ Aug 6 2013, 10:56 AM)
Tariff code for 3d printer - 8443.32.900
Non taxable in Malaysia.
Source: http://www.dutycalculator.com/hs-code-duty...43.32.1090/751/
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Thanks bro, thinking to try this:

SolidDoodle
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post Aug 6 2013, 02:03 PM

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oh guys...great that I found this post, very interesting project...i will build one after I finish up my current Quadrapod project ...

just to share ... Quadrapod v1 project is below ... frame was made using alu windows frame ... bought lynxmotion frame for my new project, was thinking to 3d print the frame actually but did not manage to find much ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTaIpXGpe9g
cha.968
post Aug 6 2013, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(mezerwi @ Aug 6 2013, 02:01 PM)
Thanks bro, thinking to try this:

SolidDoodle
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thumbup.gif Good choice. Would like to have a look after you bought it...

cha.968
post Aug 7 2013, 10:07 AM

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Malaysia Online Resources related to 3D printing / Reprap machines:

Maker business

- Blomker.com - http://www.blomker.com - Klang Valley
- Reprap.my - http://www.reprap.my - Kulim
- TECH Armory - LYN Forum [WTS] 3D Printer Filament - @storm88, Puchong
- Makespace.my - http://makespace.my/3d-printing-the-makerbot-in-malaysia - SSTwo Mall, PJ
- Ace Power Equipment - http://3dprinter.my - Ulu Tiram, Johor
- Vagler - http://www.vagler.com/ - Klang & KL
- http://www.3d-mass.com - http://www.3d-mass.com/ - Petaling Jaya
- http://www.pebblereka.com - http://www.pebblereka.com/ - Subang Jaya
- Laytac - http://www.laytacgp.com/ - Penang

3D Printing / Rapid Prototyping company

- 3dprinter.com.my - http://www.3dprinter.com.my - K.Damansara
- http://3dspace.com.my/ same with 3dprinter.com.my
- Designex.com.my - http://designex.com.my/3d - PJ
- Rapidmodel.com.my - http://www.rapidmodel.com.my - IME Group, PJ
- Solidify.com.my - http://solidify.com.my - Klang
- Intercept - http://www.intercept-corp.com - Shah Alam
- http://www.imake3d.com.my/ - http://www.imake3d.com.my/ - Penang

Malaysian Active 3D Printing Blog:

- cetak3d.blogspot.com - http://cetak3d.blogspot.com/ - Norzam

to be continued...

This post has been edited by cha.968: Jan 26 2015, 04:20 AM
blomker
post Aug 7 2013, 10:26 AM

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Hi Cha, meet up for teh tarik later today? I will give you a call...
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post Aug 12 2013, 12:28 AM

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Hi guys, I have quite a number of parts to print and they total up to be about 500-600g. What is the rate of printing of you guys?
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post Aug 13 2013, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(cha.968 @ Aug 7 2013, 11:07 AM)
Malaysia Online Resources related to 3D printing / Reprap machines:

- Blomker.com - http://www.blomker.com - Klang Valley
- Reprap.my - http://www.reprap.my - Kulim
- 3dprinter.com.my - http://www.3dprinter.com.my - K.Damansara
- Designex.com.my - http://designex.com.my/3d - PJ
- Makespace.my - http://makespace.my/3d-printing-the-makerbot-in-malaysia - SSTwo Mall, PJ
- Rapidmodel.com.my - http://www.rapidmodel.com.my - IME Group, PJ
- TECH Armory - LYN Forum [WTS] 3D Printer Filament - @storm88, Puchong
- Ace Power Equipment - http://3dprinter.my - Ulu Tiram, Johor

to be continued...
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Add 1 more. got 1 in Klang, called Solidify Sdn Bhd
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post Aug 16 2013, 10:38 PM

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Hey Guys,

Glad to see this thread has been a lot more lively and active than 1 year ago. Kudos to people like cha.968, storm88 and hisashime who are actively contributing information to this thread.

We would like to contribute something as well. There are like 50meters of T5 6mm timing belts sitting on the shelf for some time already. They are no longer used since we have migrated our kits to use GT2 belts and aluminium pulleys. We would like to distribute the T5 belts to whoever interested in building a RepRap from scratch. They come with a pair of matching printed pulley as well.

Each person will get the following precisely :

-2pcs of T5 Belts (1m length each)
-2pcs of T5 Printed Pulleys

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This is F.O.C and for Malaysians only. We ship by normal post.
Please e-mail us at blomker-at-blomker.com

Hope this small contribution can encourage more Malaysians to jump on the 3D Printer bandwagon and not left behind.

This post has been edited by blomker: Aug 16 2013, 10:39 PM
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post Aug 16 2013, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(hafizindeed @ Aug 13 2013, 04:01 PM)
Add 1 more. got 1 in Klang, called Solidify Sdn Bhd
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Solidify rocks!
blomker
post Aug 19 2013, 02:34 PM

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Not a perfect print but it's acceptable. Download this model from

www.thingiverse.com/thing:129459

Still some stringing here and there. Need to tune down the temperature a little bit.

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stringfellow
post Aug 19 2013, 06:02 PM

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Looking to render and 3D-print this SLI bridge

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The design will rest atop a standard 3-way SLI bridge. Like this:

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That bridge on the left.

Unfortunately since that bridge, be it real or rendered by Nvidia, is not made public, I dont have the dimensions for it. I've only the measurements for the length and width of the SLI bridge.

Is this possible? Please advise.

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post Aug 19 2013, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 19 2013, 06:02 PM)
Looking to render and 3D-print this SLI bridge

user posted image

user posted image

The design will rest atop a standard 3-way SLI bridge. Like this:

user posted image
That bridge on the left.

Unfortunately since that bridge, be it real or rendered by Nvidia, is not made public, I dont have the dimensions for it. I've only the measurements for the length and width of the SLI bridge.

Is this possible? Please advise.
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Try 3D Scanning it or just replicate it in a CAD Software. It can be done.
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post Aug 20 2013, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 19 2013, 07:02 PM)
Looking to render and 3D-print this SLI bridge

user posted image

user posted image

The design will rest atop a standard 3-way SLI bridge. Like this:

user posted image
That bridge on the left.

Unfortunately since that bridge, be it real or rendered by Nvidia, is not made public, I dont have the dimensions for it. I've only the measurements for the length and width of the SLI bridge.

Is this possible? Please advise.
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yes it can be done.


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post Aug 26 2013, 10:28 AM

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Do we need a heavy rig to render the prints like rendering a scene in 3D softwares? smile.gif

Sorry if this has been asked!
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post Aug 26 2013, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(s7ran9er @ Aug 26 2013, 11:28 AM)
Do we need a heavy rig to render the prints like rendering a scene in 3D softwares? smile.gif

Sorry if this has been asked!
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NO You dont need
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post Sep 6 2013, 03:48 PM

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Hi guys, I've been following the thread for quite some time. Was wondering if I printed parts for a printer, would anyone be able to help me assemble and calibrate the printer?


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Oh wow just stumbled upon this thread will read everything up when I have the time. Kinda interested in 3d printing for a while but pricing has so far been insanely expensive and not sure if overseas items and shops are reliable or not.
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post Oct 18 2013, 08:35 PM

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hi guys. anyone know where i buy 3d printing service ? prefer selangor.
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Fitting 3D printed hands and fingers to communities.
Web: www.robohand.net
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Robohand has been on an adventure to create 3D printed hands for children and adults who are born without them or lost them due to amputation.

Robohand has also launched it's "Robofinger" which is a replacement digit for the Tradesman to be able to get back to work. This fantastic mechanical hand would not have been possible without the aid of 3D printing. Thanks goes to MakerBot for donating Robohand the Replicator 2 where the design was refined and published on Thingiverse.

Richard had a tragic woodworking accident where he lost two full fingers and most of his other two fingers on his right hand. He is right handed.

When he came out of hospital he searched high and low for a prosthetic finger. All he could find were prosthetics at a cost of $10k. It is not a fully functioning finger in that it has no grip strength. Richard was determined to find a solution to his dilemma of becoming an instant lefty!

He started designing his own prototype finger but was struggling a bit with certain mechanics. He searched the web and found a guy in the USA who had made a mechanical hand for fun.

They got in touch via email and then via Skype. Richard has now developed a proper fully functioning prototype using bits from a mechano set and other items and he even broke a glass while using it!

Richard never wanted to make money from other people’s misery so the idea was never going to be patented. It is available “open source” for anyone who needs a finger.

Please contact robohand417@gmail.com for more information or to make a donation to this project. We are looking for funding to enable us to continue the research and development and to help the underprivileged who cannot afford to purchase a unit. [Robohand Facebook]

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