Leonardo’s Perpetual Motion Machine
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To ensure a smooth finish, choose Rigur for fabricating prototype parts due to its durability. Using PolyJet 3D printing is ideal as it automatically calculates necessary support. The wheel may require manual removal of support, which can damage the part; however, PolyJet's water-soluble support simplifies and costs less in finishing. My inspiration for this device comes from http://www.leonardodavincisinventions.com/mechanical-inventions/leonardo-perpetual-motion-machine/. --- A key consideration when creating prototype parts is using Rigur material, which provides a smooth finish and durability. For 3D printing, PolyJet is the method of choice as it automatically determines support needs. The wheel may need manual support removal that could damage parts; however, PolyJet's water-soluble support eases finishing and reduces costs. My device concept was inspired by http://www.leonardodavincisinventions.com/mechanical-inventions/leonardo-perpetual-motion-machine/. --- For a smooth, durable prototype, select Rigur material. PolyJet 3D printing is optimal as it calculates necessary support automatically. Manually removing wheel support can cause damage but using PolyJet's water-soluble support simplifies and reduces finishing costs. My inspiration for this device comes from http://www.leonardodavincisinventions.com/mechanical-inventions/leonardo-perpetual-motion-machine/.
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