“Make Your Own 3D Printer”by Minchee Lab
● Introduction to your printer● Materials● 3D printing technologies● Practical applications● 3D Printing Process● Resources● On your mark…● ...aftermath
Agenda
RepRap Project
● open source 3D printers● FDM technology● low-cost still good quality● self replicating● 51 different type of machines
http://reprap.org/
http://reprap.org/wiki/Prusa_i3
What is Prusa i3?● Prusa series● i3: Iteration 3
Prusa Mendel
Your Printer
Prusa i3 Technical Specs● 1 Nozzle, 0.4mm diameter● Build envelope: 200mm x 200mm x 200mm● Layer thickness: 0.1mm● Filament diameter 1.75mm● Reprap Firmware (Marlin)● Speed 100mm/s● Weight ~7kg● Software: Printrun & slic3r, etc.● Can be hacked into CNC, auto leveling, add extra parts: LCD screen, print
chocolate...
MaterialKey problem: printing time limited by the cooling down of the material
● PLA Polylactic Acid
● ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
● Nylon● Flex...
● http://colorfabb.com/ ● http://www.ninjaflex3d.com/ ● http://taulman3d.com/ http://nicklievendag.com/filament-guide/
3D Printing Technologies
● FDM - Fused Deposition Modeling● SLS - Selective Laser Sintering● SLA - Stereolithography● ...many more...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing
Practical Applications
● Medicine● Business● Education● Arts & Design● People
People
● Unique piece, not available on market● Fix broken parts● Gifts● Toys
Printing Process
optional post-processing: polishing
● 3D modeling - not for today ;-)● Open Source software for Prusa i3:
○ Slicer: slic3r http://slic3r.org/ ○ Printrun http://www.pronterface.com/
Pre-processing: Software
http://www.repetier.com/ http://www.simplify3d.com/
Enough talking !Let’s start making !
Go to:https://github.com/MincheeLab/MakeYourOwn3DPrinter/blob/master/doc/index.md
What you will need
● Acrylic frame: 3 parts● 5 step motors● 1 heated bed● 1 bag of printed plastic parts● 1 set of electronic: Arduino + RAMPS● 1 set of mechanical parts + cables● power supply● rods...find out ;-)
You did make a 3D Printer ;-)
Congratulations!
48 hours later...
Motor power
● measure the DC Voltage● around 1.5V ~ 1.7V● if not, rotate clockwise
3D Printer best friends...
How to mess up with your printer ;-)
● Filament in/out - always @hot temperature
● Bed leveling - enjoy the fun ;-)
● Hot-end jammed● Extruder temperature - depend on material quality too...
● Room temperature
Printing Tips & Tricks
before reaching this quality...lot of fails...
Hack your printerdon’t stop here, get creative with your printer features too!
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:182889 http://octoprint.org/
Resources● Search Engine: http://www.yeggi.com/ ● Repos:
○ http://www.thingiverse.com/ ○ https://www.youmagine.com/ ○ https://sketchfab.com/models/popular
● News: http://www.3ders.org/ ● Marketplace:
○ http://www.sculpteo.com/en/ ○ http://www.shapeways.com
a Community in Macau
● All documents are here● Forum: Macau 3D Printing @FB
○ to ask questions○ to post your prints
● Minchee Lab is around the corner ;-)● Let’s make it better http://goo.gl/forms/7Y5i2Bxx0t
● Printers - kit and assembled● Filaments - low cost and high quality● Parts● Extra - OctoPi, “3D Printer Best Friend Kit”● 5% for members + 5% donation for Minchee Lab
http://maker.macausource.mo/
our local partner
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