It's finally time for me to build the track set I've been planning for a
long time. This will replace Bad Kitty's tracks and be for the upcoming
T-72. The plan is to mount plastic tread pads to the #50 attachment chain I
have. All told, I'll probably need 250-300 pads in two different widths.

 

Up to now, I had planned to go the tried-and-true Smooth-On casting method.
I've never done any plastic casting, but I understand the process and I know
I can get help from others who have cast their tracks.

 

Ever since the RoboFest in Linthicum last April, however, I've been
wondering if I could produce these things on the Makerbot Thing-O-Matic
<http://store.makerbot.com/thing-o-matic-kit-mk7.html>  I saw demonstrated
there. I don't have any experience with 3d printers or their products. The
Thing-O-Matic uses ABS plastic and produce parts the required size and
thickness. Has anyone ever used one ? Would the parts be strong enough for
tank treads ? Again, they'll be mounted to roller chain, so they wouldn't
need to stand up to the stresses of a driven sprocket directly.

 

Any personal experiences to share ? Thoughts ? 

 

              Thanks,

              Doug

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