--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > you can motorize the fuser you know, just like it was in the printer. > > I too am very interested in the casting, i would appreciate webpages > and conversation. this is maybe not the place, there are already some > other groups. > I have read a little already in the past, but i do not know where to get > the materials > (in the eu). > > Josh, if you have a look at the existing groups and check them out, please > tell me which you think is suitable and join. i am interestid in "plastic > casting" mainly. > but i am too fascinated by aluminium casting, but this is more effort so > the plastic thing > would be fine for now (and i think better detail parts are easier > obtainable). > I will check them myself in a few days time maybe but if you do it before > i can save the time. I belong to the Yahoogroup Casting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/casting/ And I'm list-owner of NW Propmasters: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nwpropmasters/ Being able to cast replacement or new parts can be a great time and money saver. Steve
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Casting replacement parts, was Re: My results with a laminator
2004-02-24 by Steve
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