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Printed with my portabee 3d printer.

3T RPD produced this chair design using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and plastic Additive Manufacturing. www.3trpd.co.uk

I'm blaming mail ninjas for his injury, but I *suppose* he might have just gotten his arm jammed too tightly into the packaging and hit a bump en route to me.

Debate sobre los retos y oportunidades de la impresión 3D, así como las tecnologías que hacen posible este uso. Con Edgar González, Gustavo Ferrari,

Gustavo Valera, Javier de la Cueva y Antonio Delgado.

Debate sobre los retos y oportunidades de la impresión 3D, así como las tecnologías que hacen posible este uso. Con Edgar González, Gustavo Ferrari,

Gustavo Valera, Javier de la Cueva y Antonio Delgado.

Making lemons out of lemonade.

This is another unsuccessful 3D print. Black PLA filament. Approximately 40x

printed with my portabee 3d printer

andrew f. scott. Black Power Nkisi. FDM model. 3d scanned using Scan Studio and RapidWorks from a life cast.

Debate sobre los retos y oportunidades de la impresión 3D, así como las tecnologías que hacen posible este uso. Con Edgar González, Gustavo Ferrari,

Gustavo Valera, Javier de la Cueva y Antonio Delgado.

It was designed using Autodesk Fusion 360 and printed by Original Prusa MINI

@3dbenchy testing the new#meshmixer features in @adskfusion360 #3DBenchy #3Dprinting #mesh See video: ift.tt/2aO5T0G Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com

... and I covered what would've taken me months on the CupCake.

 

Honestly, all of these prints succeeded (except maybe the pi case in the back) on the first try. And I didn't have to watch the thing like a hawk. One after another without any tweaking or adjusting, print, print, print.

 

Prying off the prints without rafts is a challenge, though.

 

[Update] I'm referring to the original (wooden) Replicator and not the newer (metal) Replicator 2. Also, using an old hotel-room-key-card like a spatula is veyr helpful for getting the prints off the platform (assuming you can start some corner with a fingernail). Oh, and don't let that key get too warm... it will melt, and I think it may even then coat your platform with a nice slippery layer you don't want.

Taylors Gregs Wades MK6 filament feed for Ultimaker (tlalexander) / CC BY 3.0

Debate sobre los retos y oportunidades de la impresión 3D, así como las tecnologías que hacen posible este uso. Con Edgar González, Gustavo Ferrari,

Gustavo Valera, Javier de la Cueva y Antonio Delgado.

Hosted at America Makes, in Youngstown Ohio

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