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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.

Raft failure: at 30mm/s on generic RoboSavvy filament, trying to do a 2mm wide extrude from 0.4mm nozzle, the rep2 does this. At 10mm/s its fine. This is makerbot 2014 software (which has plenty of bad design flaws...)

From the Brandeis University Maker Lab, courtesy the Brandeis 3D Printing Club

The fences are printed out in "thickened" mode to lower the chance of them snapping off during the cleaning process. Note on the "dock" there were two potted cacti, but one snapped off during cleaning.

View behind the scenes information on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com

  

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Screenshots of making a custom Breastfeeding Charm for my Origami Owl Living Locket in Blender. I got it 3D printed at Shapeways.

 

You can order a version of this charm at shpws.me/r2NL

 

My blog post detailing my modeling process with links to helpful tutorials is at tgaw.wordpress.com/2014/03/06/open-source-creating-a-brea...;

From the Brandeis University Maker Lab, courtesy the Brandeis 3d Printing Club

Note the monster spawner, and a nice side view of the surviving cactus flowerpot. You can also pick out the 1.4 beta's cobblestone walls behind the lava (a bit shiny, admittedly - the protective coating tends to make the material shiny).

The orange one is printed in a rubbery plastic. The goal is to print a prosthetic hand that will pass the Turing Test. Next step: print a hand that is soft on the surface with hard bones underneath. From the Brandeis University Maker Lab and Brandeis University 3D Printing Club.

Note the cute little cauldron chimney!

 

Funny how the topmost piece has a different shade. I think that's a matter of how long each model is soaked in solution.

 

Now you can see more of the interior. I'm proud of the addition of sloped blocks for the railroad tracks (was a bit tricky). There are also the two portals, which look pretty good.

Day 1 of the prep work for the Ultimate 3D Printing Guide, 2013

Virginia is for *Wine* Lovers Stopper (Grapes in the Shape of Virginia)

 

View my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com

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Day 1 of the prep work for the Ultimate 3D Printing Guide, 2013

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