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Indepth 3D printers

Locality: Stratford, Victoria

Phone: +61 418 372 841



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24.01.2022 Scott wants bits so he can tune his velocity stacks.....sure



24.01.2022 An engine air intake positive mould for the B-24 Liberator Restoration being carried out at Werribee....Almost done

23.01.2022 Despite the colour scheme, Mr Burnett is very pleased with the prototype Bundy Hall mid-range horn, having just past testing with flying colours....

23.01.2022 To compliment your pet g ear saver, why not a nice soft tpu (thermoplastic urethane) medical face mask holder...?



21.01.2022 Surgical mask ear savers now available....

21.01.2022 We seem to have satisfied the needs of local health professionals for now....therefore anybody who feels they or a loved ones are at risk are welcome to the same offer as medical workers, $5/unit, excluding elastic and A4 width transparent plastic....

19.01.2022 Nature has difficulties making symmetrical antlers.....id3Dp not so much



19.01.2022 Another day, another fridge shelf....keep them coming

17.01.2022 A nice hi viz, low res(0.3mm layer height) trailer prop.... a tenth the cost of the real thing, resilient pet g and hi viz...!

15.01.2022 Your call that a last resort biohazard shield....this is a last resort biohazard shield (17th century)

14.01.2022 A 3D printing company in Stratford is creating biohazard masks to combat the lack of personal protective equipment across Gippsland. #9News

14.01.2022 Scotts pet g velocity stacks now with risers.....nice



13.01.2022 DIY FACE SHIELDS: BACKYARD INGENUITY PRODUCES POTENTIALLY LIFE SAVING PPE HACK Stratford 3D printing expert Stuart Webster has joined a growing league of small... business and garage operators making bootleg versions of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE. Stuart has been printing around 100-120 plastic Last Resort Biohazard Face Shields per day, across half a dozen 3D printers at his home, which are being distributed to front line health, emergency service and aged care workers across Gippsland and beyond. With gin distilleries making hand sanitiser and dress makers making DIY face masks to help meet the shortfall of available PPE products, Stuart was inspired to make the DIY face shields after discovering an open source design on the internet. After discussing the idea with a local doctor, Stuart investigated around 30 designs online, before deciding on the most reliable and cost effective model which had been successfully field tested during the Ebola crisis in Africa. The one piece, slotted plastic headband can be fitted with any A4 sheet of plastic, can be easily sent via post and costs around $1.80 to make per unit. Stuart is now selling the face shields for the affordable price of $5 each, which is considerably less than some of the medical suppliers who have been price gouging up to to 10 times as much for similar face shield products. Being DIY bootlegs, Stuarts shields have not been safety tested or certified as medical grade by any consumer authority, which is why they need to be described with the disclaimer being last resort face shields. But in a situation where PPE options are not readily available, the well designed, comfortable units are an effective DIY alternative for protecting workers and patients from COVID-19 transmission through the mouth, nose or eyes. So far, Stuart has sold his Last Resort Bio Hazard Face Shields, to aged care facilities, police, doctors and ambulance workers. But the shields are convenient and light weight enough to be used in a variety of general close contact situations, where people are at risk of droplet transmission. Stuart has also produced an adaptive device that enables hospitals to run four simultaneous patient ventilator hoses of the one ventilator machine, essentially making one machine available to four patients. Who would have thought a bedroom manufacturing operation of 3D plastic printers, could produce so many potentially lifesaving components!

13.01.2022 I do hope the Colemans are enjoying the 3D print of one their extraordinary traction engines based at the familys museum overlooking Lake Glenmaggie....

13.01.2022 A twin barrel carb upgrade courtesy of a 3D printed, mashed and redesigned manifold....red pet-g

13.01.2022 Shaughns upgraded pet-g printer parts are turning out great due to recent hardware and firmware upgrades.....

11.01.2022 To id3Dp clients who refuse to choose colours....if you don’t, the daughters will....they call this Neapolitan..?!

11.01.2022 Doonies 200km/h + rc tri foil bits in resilient pet g....leading edges and cabin

11.01.2022 Deanna seems very pleased with her cos-play rabbit in abs plastic....

10.01.2022 2006 LTD hub caps seem to be back in production..?! Although theyll look even better after nice coat of chrome.....

09.01.2022 Good afternoon, Stuart Webster re id3Dps last resort biohazard shields. Were offering front line medical staff and nursing staff a possible barrier against direct droplet exposure. Although no guarantee, but a simple effective physical barrier especially for those elicited by the process of obtaining a throat nasal diagnostic swab for covid19. The shields were developed, dealing with multiple epidemics including Ebola, over the last five years in Africa and only require an... A4 width transparent flexible bit of plastic and a piece of ribbon or elastic to facilitate use, theyre made of pet-g (water bottle plastic) and can withstand chemical and gamma sterilization. The cost is $5/ unit, $15 after pandemic, and production capacity is currently ~800 units week. Regards, Stuart Webster from In Depth 3D Printers. 8 Kelly ct Stratford 3862 VIC. 0418 372 841

07.01.2022 Anyone for 63 cortina ram air....

06.01.2022 As mandatory mask wearing comes into place in Melbourne and Mitchell Shire areas, it has been advised, if you cant self distance in regional areas of Victoria to also wear a mask. Just a reminder to all we have many biohazard shields available, as well as ear savers, and mask holders available. Very reasonable prices and your choice of colours.

06.01.2022 Book week so wolf ears....mine is not to reason why....

05.01.2022 A couple of grey nomads caravan privacy restored with pet g replacement bits for their blinds.....

05.01.2022 When a racing boat needs to win, red pet-g velocity stacks....everyone knows red goes faster..?!

04.01.2022 Another piece of router for Doonie in resilient petg....

04.01.2022 Cheers for the photo Scot, they look great...

04.01.2022 Another forty biohazard shields bound for where theyre needed most....eighty more before days end

03.01.2022 Failed head phones strap....not a problem, $50 for 3D scanning and $20 3D printing yeilds 2 pet g straps that should last a lifetime....

03.01.2022 To id3Dp clients who refuse to choose colours....if you dont, the daughters will....they call this Neapolitan..?!

03.01.2022 Pleased to announce the arrival of a 400mmx400mmx500mm, fully enclosed 3D printer, resplendent with high precision linear rails....the Wombot Skeletus is at your service....

03.01.2022 Mr Burnett seems pleased with the prototype speaker horn bound for Nashville....solid pet-g

02.01.2022 Do not fear if the coronavirus is near, We are still scanning and printing whats needed. Can email and post without a bother. Got Glen 20 to spray before sealed if its really is an issue...

01.01.2022 Paper towel spools back in service....

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