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Cracking and splitting of the printed case on my MakerBot. Likely due to rapid cooling and too much (and fast) print movement at the upper parts of the model.

Printed by Explorer full metal 3d printer from uunatek.com

From here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:27051

 

Printed at .20 layer height. Printed in Deep Dark Teal.

Liquid source material for the Object Connex500 3D printer.

 

Scenes from the nerve center of the 72-hour Red Bull Creation challenge at the TechShop Annex in San Francisco.

Highlighted Features:

  

Foldable 3D Printer.

Print size ( X Y Z ) 200 x 200 x 180 mm.

The Layer Thickness 0.05 to 0.4 mm .

Layer Resolution 50 Microns.

Chassis Aluminium Frame.

Filament Compatibility: PLA, ABS, HIPS, PVA, Wood and Flexible PLA (With MK8 Pro Metal Extruder).

Extruder Type: Latest MK8 dual cooling upgrade version.

Electronics Ramps: 1.4 + Mega 2560.

  

www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/maxmicron-foldbot-3d-printer

Test print of the Motor, Idler and Carriage mounts for the Rostock.

 

See www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175

The Future, it is in our house.

Flashforge Observer 3D Scanner

  

Ideal handheld 3D scanner for 3D Portrait Studio, 3D Printing Service Center that need a quick, textured and accurate scan of half / full human body, or other medium-sized objects.

  

- See more at: www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/flashforge-observer-3d-scan...

Warming up to insert filament...

3D printed the iPhone 8 and 7 from models to compare to my iPhone 7 Plus.

Printed on my MakerBot Cupcake in Nuclear Green and Yellow ABS.

 

Based on the design from here:

 

www.desktopfab.com/projects/eos.php

Automated Build Platform assembly

3dprinter done with the tweaking (for now), on with the spool holder!

"Kit" is a little bit of an overstatement. The RapMan comes as a large box of marginally-sorted bolts, assorted hardware, and several laser-cut sheets of plastic, packaged straight from the laser cutter. The build manuals are available online and pretty decent, but still require a large amount of imagination, patience, and common sense.

FabMóvil #commonfab

Item made by John at his 3D printing facility in Fremont, California.

Laser cut parts separated and cleaned up. Ready to start putting them together.

Step 30

 

The bracket attaches to the Y motor piece. The white ring (a "Delrin" plastic nut) is threaded to match the threaded rod that will be attached to the Z motor. So as the Z motor turns, the threaded rod will turn, and this nut will climb up or down the rod, bringing the Y axis assembly and extruder with it.

 

The long screw at left ends up aligned with the Z end stop on the base. You thread it in or out to adjust when the Y/extruder assembly bottoms out, which is important for adjusting the gap between the extruder nozzle and the print bed.

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