We frequently find ourselves clamping bits and pieces of metal together to make a fixture that would make Rube Goldberg proud. I have held a quiet fascination for 3D printers over the last couple of years. Having no firsthand experience with them, I speculated that a 3D printer capable of making useful fixtures for our job shop needs would be extravagantly expensive.
model in favor of the more basic Replicator 2. Within an hour of the delivery of the MakerBot, I was building models from some of the stock designs provided with the printer.
Since I have no experience whatsoever with 3D modeling software, that has become my biggest challenge. I'm currently using SketchUp and I believe that it will be sufficient for basic fixtures that we want to make. The pacifier in the photo is representative of an odd shaped part. We designed the fixture in SketchUp and printed it with the MakerBot. Pacifiers locate quickly and accurately in the fixture. The tabs on the bottom of the fixture allow it to drop into and located on the slots of the T-slot X-Y table on the marker.