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= MakeICT's 3D Printer =
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MakeICT maintains three separate 3D printers, an [[Ultimaker 2]], a [[Rostock Max V2]], and a [[RepRap Mendel Prusa]]. Details and specifications
(Contributed by [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]], [[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]], and the [[3D Printing SIG]])
 
  
[[File:3D-Printer.jpg|480px|right]]
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== Machine Access Policy ==
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Use of the 3D printers requires attendance in a 3D printer certification workshop or certification from an approved peer-certifier.
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* Any member who has been certified to use the 3D printer may peer-certify other members
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* Certification instruction must at least include
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** Fundamental knowledge of each printer's working principles
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** Proper use and control of each printer
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** Software workflow
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** How to change filament
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** How to pay for material
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* Certification must be documented (''link to instructions or form'') prior to use
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* List of 3D Printer Certified users is listed below
  
This device allows users to create three-dimensional solid objects from digital models.
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== 3D Printer Certified Users ==
 
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Models can be created using 3D design tools such as [http://www.blender.org Blender], [http://www.sketchup.com SketchUp], Tinkercad, Autodesk123D, etc. Ready-made models can also be found on sites such as [http://thingiverse.com Thingiverse].
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! Name !! Certification Date !! Certified By
The computer slices the digital model into thin layers, which are deposited, layer-by-layer, by the printer. The end result is a plastic version of your digital model!
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| [[User:Bryan Barr|Bryan Barr]] || ||
3D printing is a great way to rapidly prototype work before committing to more expensive materials!
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| [[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]] || ||
 
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== Settings ==
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| [[User:Dustin Richey|Dustin Richey]]  || ||
=== PLA Filament ===
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* Heat: 185-190*C
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| [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]] || ||
 
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| [[User:Jeff Eck|Jeff Eck]] || ||
== Specifications ==
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*Base Design: Mendel Prusa
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| [[User:Kip Landwehr|Kip Landwehr]] || ||
*Build Dimensions: 180mm x 180mm x 100+mm
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*Hot end: Makergear v3 with 0.35mm Nozzle([http://www.makergear.com/pages/stepper-plastruder-instructions-hot-end-batch-2 Construction])
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| [[User:Mike Doolittle|Mike Doolittle]] || ||
*Belts: GT2 2/6mm belts
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*Z-Screws: M8
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| [[User:Sam McConnell|Sam McConnell]] || 2015-November-24 || [[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]]
*Bed: Aluminum Bed 6.35mm, on linear pillow blocks, unheated, with Blue Painter's tape covered glass.
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| [[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]] || ||
 
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| [[User:Zach Puls|Zach Puls]] || 2015-November-24 || [[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]]
To learn more about 3D printing, be sure to look for the 3D Printing and 3D Modeling workshops, hosted at MakeICT!
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Revision as of 19:17, 21 December 2015

MakeICT maintains three separate 3D printers, an Ultimaker 2, a Rostock Max V2, and a RepRap Mendel Prusa. Details and specifications

Machine Access Policy

Use of the 3D printers requires attendance in a 3D printer certification workshop or certification from an approved peer-certifier.

  • Any member who has been certified to use the 3D printer may peer-certify other members
  • Certification instruction must at least include
    • Fundamental knowledge of each printer's working principles
    • Proper use and control of each printer
    • Software workflow
    • How to change filament
    • How to pay for material
  • Certification must be documented (link to instructions or form) prior to use
  • List of 3D Printer Certified users is listed below

3D Printer Certified Users

Name Certification Date Certified By
Bryan Barr
Dominic Canare
Dustin Richey
James Lancaster
Jeff Eck
Kip Landwehr
Mike Doolittle
Sam McConnell 2015-November-24 Dominic Canare
Tom McGuire
Zach Puls 2015-November-24 Dominic Canare