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05-13-2008 08:08 AM
vivek16Waait a minute...
Were those two rings printed intersecting?
That's kinda cool!
-Vivek
05-13-2008 08:38 AM
Brandon Holley
same FDM we have at my office
05-13-2008 08:42 AM
camtunkpa
They're even better than two rings printed intersecting, the are two ball bearings printed intersecting!
05-13-2008 10:22 AM
Joe Ross
See how they were made here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=gnB8vFc123Y
05-13-2008 10:25 PM
team222badbrad
05-13-2008 11:04 PM
Jeff Rodriguez
I printed a ball inside of a ball inside a ball with the one we have at school. It a cool machine.
Has the solution gotten any less dangerous? The main reason we don't use the SST machine is that the solution to dissolve the support material in was pretty caustic. One of the lab techs got some very mild chemical burns on his hands from it.
05-14-2008 01:32 AM
Woody1458our district just bought our school this machine. I am excited! I also saw the video where you made this piece on youtube, while searching for vids of this machine. cool stuff.
05-14-2008 11:02 PM
team222badbrad
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I printed a ball inside of a ball inside a ball with the one we have at school. It a cool machine.
Has the solution gotten any less dangerous? The main reason we don't use the SST machine is that the solution to dissolve the support material in was pretty caustic. One of the lab techs got some very mild chemical burns on his hands from it. |
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| our district just bought our school this machine. I am excited! I also saw the video where you made this piece on youtube, while searching for vids of this machine. cool stuff. |