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Anycubic Photon - .5mm resolution, no primer, cured, no sanding or de-flashing, Anycubic Maroon 405nm resin.

 

Nikon D610 - Zhongyi Mitakon 20mm f/2.0 4.5X Super Macro Lens

In a project to prove the feasibility of using additive manufacturing as an entirely new design tool, a Sandia team created a lighter-weight, less expensive ground-based telescope in about a third of the time of a traditionally made telescope for about a fifth of the cost.

 

Instead of concentrating on printing precision parts, the project focused on how to put less-precise 3D printed parts together with precise tools, taking advantage of the rapid prototyping, design and manufacturing possible with additive manufacturing.

 

Learn more about the team’s technique at share-ng.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/additive...

 

Photo by Randy Montoya.

 

200 mm long #3DBenchy made on a #3DKreator #3Dprinter. #3Dprinting 3DBenchy.com See video: ift.tt/29gcX2A Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com

1:10 scale, 3d printed

3D Printing for Architecture at Hafele Chicago showroom

Setup and Day 1 - Sorry it's blurry.

Left cube with KISSlicer settings of 'Extrusion Width' of .5 and 'Flow Tweak' of .68.

Right cube used .5 and 1 respectfully.

This 3d printer was seen at the Cantine (in Paris) during the Think Print Event.

More information on 3D printing at www.3dilla.com/

Those delicious looking things are granulated sugar, burned into place with a DIY 3D printer that is essentially a CNC soldering gun. Not safe for human consumption.

CandyFab 4000. Plus cat. 2008.

Contrary to what might be expected, the hollowed version of the part takes longer to print, uses more filament, and is stronger.

As a memorial for one of her friends, my sister-in-law requested a Sheriff's Badge that read "Fun Police". Building off of the Sheriff Badge OpenSCAD Model by Bichiatari, I made some modifications and got the print done before the funeral

 

Bichiatari's Original Code and model at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597

 

View my 3D Printing blog at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597

3D Printer Shootout Testing - Day 3

3D Printer Shootout Testing - Day 3

I was happy to see that wall signs could successfully be used for chair arms without snapping off. These signs are thickened to avoid snapping off.

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