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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!
 
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!
  
3D printing is a great way to rapidly prototype work before committing to more expensive materials!
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3D printing is a great way to rapidly prototype work before committing to more expensive materials!  
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== Settings ==
 
== Settings ==
 
=== PLA Filament ===
 
=== PLA Filament ===
 
* Heat: 185-190*C
 
* Heat: 185-190*C
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== Specifications ==
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*Base Design: Mendel Prusa
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*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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*Belts: GT2 2/6mm belts
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*Z-Screws: M8
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*Bed: Aluminum Bed 6.35mm, on linear pillow blocks, unheated, with Blue Painter's tape covered glass.
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To learn more about 3D printing, be sure to look for the 3D Printing and 3D Modeling workshops, hosted at MakeICT!
 
To learn more about 3D printing, be sure to look for the 3D Printing and 3D Modeling workshops, hosted at MakeICT!

Revision as of 23:05, 18 October 2014

MakeICT's 3D Printer

(Contributed by James Lancaster, Tom McGuire, and the 3D Printing SIG)

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This device allows users to create three-dimensional solid objects from digital models.

Models can be created using 3D design tools such as Blender, SketchUp, Tinkercad, Autodesk123D, etc. Ready-made models can also be found on sites such as Thingiverse.

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!

3D printing is a great way to rapidly prototype work before committing to more expensive materials!


Settings

PLA Filament

  • Heat: 185-190*C


Specifications

  • Base Design: Mendel Prusa
  • Build Dimensions: 180mm x 180mm x 100+mm
  • Hot end: Makergear v3 with 0.35mm Nozzle(Construction)
  • Belts: GT2 2/6mm belts
  • Z-Screws: M8
  • Bed: Aluminum Bed 6.35mm, on linear pillow blocks, unheated, with Blue Painter's tape covered glass.



To learn more about 3D printing, be sure to look for the 3D Printing and 3D Modeling workshops, hosted at MakeICT!