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A #3DBenchy printed with zero shells (perimeters) and zero top and bottom solid layers. Only the 25% infill was printed. Sliced with #Simplify3D and #3Dprinted on a #MakerBot Replicator 2 #3Dprinter. Print time: 67 minutes. See video: ift.tt/2iob0Gq Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com

Erik de Bruijn was working on his 3D printer today. He made a 3D heart!

No, I didn't 3D print these. They came with my new Solidoodle 2. The screen-printed toothbrush, used to clean ABS dust out of the extruder wheels, is a nice touch. Solidoodle is a class act.

 

While trying to dislodge a print, I've already managed to gouge the Kapton tape on the printer bed with the metal spatula. I looked like a blind chimpanzee poking at a banana with an Xacto knife. Learning curve, baby..learning curve.

This video shows how the Ultimaker 2 3D printer using the Cura slicing software, 3D-prints eight #3DBenchy boats in sequence. One at a time!

 

To learn more about the Ultimaker 3D printer and 3D printing, please visit Ultimaker.CreativeTools.se

  

#Ultimaker #Ultimaker2 #Cura #Sequentially #3Dprinter #3Dprint #3Dprinting #3Dskrivare #3DP

A precise Europe manufactured 3D printer in cool stylish and practical design. See more here:

 

beeverycreative.creativetools.se/

One hundred pounds of sugar.... that ought to be a good start.

 

Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.

Printed on my MakerBot Replicator XL.

laying down the first part of a bigger structure.

Adding interfacing ribs to the canvas liner.

 

Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.

glusgy syglug tvrrug reprap "3d printer"

Failed 3D prints is something that many 3D printer operators have experienced. The most critical moment during a 3D print usually is the first layer. The model has to firmly stick to the build-platform in order for the 3D model print correctly. The blob you can see here is a #3DBenchy 3D-printed on an FFF 3D printer using standard settings: 0.2 mm/layer and 2 perimeters. The build-plate was not calibrated correctly being too far away from the printhead. The first layer detached from the plate surface resulting in a blob of molten plastic that followed the printhead’s movement. #3dbenchy #3dprinting #3dprint #3dprinter #fail #blob See video: ift.tt/1YYpU5B Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com

This is what's included for the April workshop: botbuilder.net

Here are the X and Y axis motion control systems, installed on the wooden base and canvas cover.

 

Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.

Adapter for "Jordan marle verktøy" telescopic pole.

Mini Makerbot printed on a Makerbot

Special Thanks to the folks from AltLab in Lisbon for answering all my questions about their CupCake 3D printer and for printing the microformats logos. There was some trial and error to get the settings and temperature right, but i think they came out great!

 

You can download the file from thingiverse to print these yourself if you have a 3D printer.

Been umming and erring about which photo to pick today, but think this was probably the coolest thing I saw today at dev8d - a printer that can 'print' objects from plastic.

 

See dev8d.jiscinvolve.org/2010/02/25/reprap-the-self-replicat... for more info

 

I'm way behind on commenting and replying to comment - I'll do a big catch-up at the weekend.

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