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Three Thing-o-Matics running the new external control panel.

Hosted at America Makes, in Youngstown Ohio

Printed on MakerBot #1136

 

File from here: www.thingiverse.com/derivative:7998

 

Printed in Ultimachine translucent blue PLA.

Lab work for the Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing 2013

Delta Printer Complete Carriage on Extrusion

Battery powered Ultimaker hanging from a 3D printed chain...

eMAKER Huxley first PLA print using Sprinter firware's RAMP acceleration, with layer height 0.3mm through a 0.5mm nozzle. Printed from SD card with a RAMPS board and Kliment's SD card daughter board.

Photos from the malfunktion project.

 

Electronics: Makerbot Gen4

Material: Silicone

Solenoid coils from solenoid valve

Magnets

Bass Guitar

450 W Bass Amplifier

 

video of the process at: youtu.be/A1MYopELyyU

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

3D 凱耳驢

Parts taken straight from the machines

120° Corner Brackets for Kossel

Hosted at America Makes, in Youngstown Ohio

HOTMELTone printed those for me

Delta Printer Complete Carriage on Extrusion

6 May 2016

The Edge, State Library, South Bank, QLD

I have been going to the Edge Digital Culture Centre since 2011. I have seen it change many times different faces different rooms and different pieces of technology. I have called this picture 3D printing a dream because with a 3D printer any dream is possible and the edge lets any one realize this dream by providing not only the tools but also the help needed. I will most likely see it change again but I know that it will all ways be a place that can make dreams happen.

Getting the livestream started from Make: HQ.

Honey I shrunk the office chair! :S #3dprint #3dprinting #future #technology #tech #innovate t.co/MdLyJsDHVL via Twitter twitter.com/3dPrintAll

Head Sculpt by "Cubic Creations"

Step 7

 

So here's how the drivers work: a sandpaper cylinder (similar to various Dremel bits) is glued to a bit of rubber hose, which is press-fit onto the motor axle and zip-tied in place for good measure. A taut piece of cord is later affixed along the length of the moving part, aligned perpendicular to the motor axle and wrapped around the sandpaper.

 

It's simple, but it works (I admit I was a bit skeptical until I saw it in action). Additionally, I think it also serves as a sort of safeguard - if the moving part jams, the cord will probably slip or snap before other parts are damaged.

MendelMax 1.5, 3D printer

Ultimaker + UltiController First Day. Fast settings, total print is just over 1" tall.

3d printed chairs made by Delta WASP 3MT and pellet extruder

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