3D Printers

From: koswix13 Jan 2017 00:10
To: Manthorp 76 of 109
Just grab a pyrex dish out of the local charity shop and knobble the edges off :C
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)13 Jan 2017 00:31
To: koswix 77 of 109
Why, do your charity shops sell remaindered methlabware?
From: koswix13 Jan 2017 00:36
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 78 of 109
Don't yours?
From: Manthorp13 Jan 2017 01:20
To: koswix 79 of 109
I've got some petri dishes from a recent bit of artfaggery. I could grow my prints in them.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)13 Jan 2017 01:26
To: koswix 80 of 109
Our meth is is sold in government stores. You have to be 4 or older to buy it. A lot of our unemployed are reselling to 3 year olds. It's a national disgrace.
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jan 2017 13:23
To: ALL81 of 109
My first actually useful print, to try and prevent the cat opening the meter cupboard.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1982374





 
EDITED: 14 Jan 2017 13:38 by ANT_THOMAS
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)14 Jan 2017 17:27
To: ANT_THOMAS 82 of 109
how strong is the plastic it spits out? like something you'd buy in the store?
 
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jan 2017 18:38
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 83 of 109
I'd say so. I'm currently using PLA plastic, I think a lot of stuff you buy generally is made out of ABS, which I'm yet to try. Even so, what I've made with the settings I've used has been strong and feels like it'll be durable. Obviously time will tell.
From: koswix14 Jan 2017 19:40
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 84 of 109
Depends on the direction. Bonds between layers can be quite weak, but strength within a layer is comparable to an injection moulded part.
From: Manthorp16 Jan 2017 12:57
To: ANT_THOMAS 85 of 109
Yeah, my experience is nearer Kos's than Ant's, but different machines & I'm a novice.  There's a stratification which doesn't matter in a sympathetic plane, but weakens the object (a bit) cross-grain.
EDITED: 16 Jan 2017 12:57 by MANTHORP
From: ANT_THOMAS16 Jan 2017 14:11
To: Manthorp 86 of 109
I've not done any tests of strength, or made anything that will take a load, but I imagine yours and Kos's experience is right. My stuff "seems" strong, but layer/wall height definitely makes a different to the perception of strength.
From: ANT_THOMAS22 Jan 2017 20:14
To: ALL87 of 109
It now has a home

 
From: koswix22 Jan 2017 23:53
To: ANT_THOMAS 88 of 109
Nice. You should make ikea style instructions and put them on instructables
From: ANT_THOMAS27 Jan 2017 19:53
To: ALL89 of 109
A unicorn. Horn and tail printed separately.

My first successful print of something with 4 legs requiring a brim and supports. A few failures to get to this point. The banding round the middle isn't great.



After I removed the chin/head support

From: ANT_THOMAS28 Feb 2017 21:23
To: Manthorp 90 of 109
How's the printing going? Printed anything more interesting than a whistle? But more importantly have you figured out the dual extruder?
From: Manthorp 1 Mar 2017 11:07
To: ANT_THOMAS 91 of 109
Playing happily, Ant, though I've had a spot of trouble with failed prints after using a 'woodfill' filament - it seems to have clogged up my nozzles, J.

I've been making objects that are, nominally at least, vases.

I keep the left extruder for PLA at the moment and the right for ABS, but in time I'm going to have to try dividing a model into zones and printing two-tone in different PLA filaments.
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From: koswix 1 Mar 2017 11:48
To: Manthorp 92 of 109
I've heard woodfilament can really Fuck your nozzle because it's so abrasive.
From: ANT_THOMAS 1 Mar 2017 11:50
To: Manthorp 93 of 109
Nice. I made a little vase.

I'm tempted with the risky idea of changing filament halfway through a print at some point to get a top/bottom split.

H4JNITa.jpg
From: BarHenly (BARHEN) 1 Mar 2017 13:32
To: ALL94 of 109
Wow it amazed me man! Really nice. Job well done! 
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 1 Mar 2017 13:58
To: BarHenly (BARHEN) 95 of 109
Shame about the color.