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200 mm long #3DBenchy made on a #3DKreator #3Dprinter. #3Dprinting 3DBenchy.com See video: ift.tt/29gcX2A Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com

1:10 scale, 3d printed

3D Printing for Architecture at Hafele Chicago showroom

Setup and Day 1 - Sorry it's blurry.

This 3d printer was seen at the Cantine (in Paris) during the Think Print Event.

More information on 3D printing at www.3dilla.com/

CandyFab 4000. Plus cat. 2008.

3D Printing | 3D Printer | Novabeans India

Left cube with KISSlicer settings of 'Extrusion Width' of .5 and 'Flow Tweak' of .68.

Right cube used .5 and 1 respectfully.

Those delicious looking things are granulated sugar, burned into place with a DIY 3D printer that is essentially a CNC soldering gun. Not safe for human consumption.

As a memorial for one of her friends, my sister-in-law requested a Sheriff's Badge that read "Fun Police". Building off of the Sheriff Badge OpenSCAD Model by Bichiatari, I made some modifications and got the print done before the funeral

 

Bichiatari's Original Code and model at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597

 

View my 3D Printing blog at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597

Print failed, and I couldn't load/unload filament. After pulling the print block apart, I found this evil plug wedged right into the top of the block/nozzle - took a lot of effort to remove the extruder, with that bulge blocking me from even unscrewing.

 

I dont know what caused this, but this particular filament has sudden variation in diameter (within 1% most of the time, then sudden jumps of 10% diameter) unlike previous from same supplier, and the rep2 doesnt seem to like that. I suspect it lost traction during a retract/extrude, and a soft lump got squished, then became a bigger lump

Contrary to what might be expected, the hollowed version of the part takes longer to print, uses more filament, and is stronger.

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

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