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

I printed a squirrel!

New 400mm rods, but the stock Z-axis threaded rod is long enough. Custom Replicator case increases build height by 100mm.

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

Assembled extruder with heatsink and 24 VDC fan, top view.

 

Be sure to use a 40 x 40mm 24 VDC fan. MBI uses approximately a 5 CFM fan, but you can get much better, quieter fans which move more air (higher CFM). The fan shown is approximately 7 CFM. Note arrows molded into the side of the fan and orient the fan such that it blows towards the heatsink.

 

The M3 bolts with which the fan and heatsink are affixed are 45mm long.

Hosted at America Makes, in Youngstown Ohio

First one in class to print, looking good!

This is just the spares...

Assembled extruder with heatsink and 24 VDC fan, side view.

 

Be sure to use a 40 x 40mm 24 VDC fan. MBI uses approximately a 5 CFM fan, but you can get much better, quieter fans which move more air (higher CFM). The fan shown is approximately 7 CFM. Note arrows molded into the side of the fan and orient the fan such that it blows towards the heatsink.

3D Printer Shootout Testing - Day 3

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

3D printed part accessories for wheelchairser

A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.

 

- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936

- creative-tools.com

- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/

- youtu.be/fOZo-fL2NCA

 

The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq

 

The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se

 

The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936

3D Printer Shootout Testing - Day 3

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

Built using all of the parts we'll use in class, this is the exact printer that workshop attendees will build in our upcoming class. botbuilder.net

This new vortex chamber prototype for use in a chemical looping combustion reactor was fabricated with a 3D printer and will be used to separate coal ash from the oxygen carrier.

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

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

Assembled extruder with heatsink and 24 VDC fan, side view.

 

Be sure to use a 40 x 40mm 24 VDC fan. MBI uses approximately a 5 CFM fan, but you can get much better, quieter fans which move more air (higher CFM). The fan shown is approximately 7 CFM. Note arrows molded into the side of the fan and orient the fan such that it blows towards the heatsink.

Head Sculpt by "Cubic Creations"

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