Andreas Thaler
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Currently I have an increased need for battery compartments for the Canon T90, which I will soon no longer be able to cover with my stock of original spare parts.
Batteries that have been forgotten and leaked over the years can sometimes only be removed from the battery compartment of the Canon T90 using destructive methods. Therefore, replacements, such as in this picture of an abandoned T90, are always in demand.
I often read here about making spare parts with a 3D printer and am fascinated by the idea of being able to produce such rare spare parts yourself.
Anyway I know next to nothing about this technology, except that 3D printers have now become affordable for private users.
What would I need to be able to make a battery compartment for the T90, for example, or is that too complex a task?
Batteries that have been forgotten and leaked over the years can sometimes only be removed from the battery compartment of the Canon T90 using destructive methods. Therefore, replacements, such as in this picture of an abandoned T90, are always in demand.
I often read here about making spare parts with a 3D printer and am fascinated by the idea of being able to produce such rare spare parts yourself.
Anyway I know next to nothing about this technology, except that 3D printers have now become affordable for private users.
What would I need to be able to make a battery compartment for the T90, for example, or is that too complex a task?
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