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Scaled up a ton. Probably 4" across.

Sie sehen das 3D-Modell einer 150MN Strangpressmaschine der fa. SMS-Meer.

Ein Modell aus dem 3D-Printer von fabtory.

Cupcake CNC Toy

from:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2528

This was one of the files on the SD card. Not bad for a first print, but could use some tweaks.

Botacon - December 11th, 2010.

Now the animated lights with their demo pattern are in the points of what will be the star for a christmas tree star ornament.

 

The fun stuff begins when I add network and presence detection to the star (and have it react to things like the weather outside, the time of day, the people around it, and the other networked christmas tree stars....)

first pyramid.. flow issues etc...

 

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Bilder på Z Corporations 3D-skrivare ZPrinter 650.

 

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Images of Z Corporation's 3D printer ZPrinter 650

 

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Z Printer 650

 

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Bilder på Z Corporations 3D-skrivare ZPrinter 650.

 

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Images of Z Corporation's 3D printer ZPrinter 650

 

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And it works! Now I can measure this part, draft something up, and print it... Will make it adjustable for height and use a bolt to trigger the switch.

second pyramid.. started having trouble with calibration right after this...

 

It printed near perfect until about 90% mark and then came unstuck from the ABP and extruder knocked it loose. Still works fine, just didn't print the lip so I'm using it on top instead of the rear back location but I think this works better anyways for feeding the filament in.

 

Yes, it kinda looks like a Super Mario pipe...

 

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I used a flush cutter and long-nose pliers to crush and

pull out the gray stuff. It wasn't hard to avoid messing up

the white part, which is MUCH harder.

One of the few things we liked about the design of this machine is the extruder head. The extruder uses a very sharp diagonal screw thread to bite into the filament and force it down into the all-in-one preassembled hot end, which works exceedingly well. Much better than the pinch-roller style extruders that makerbots have.

Could this help identifying the metal?

Jim is helping our youngest 3D printer builder based on his experience in the previous build group.

 

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MendelMax 1.5, 3D printer

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