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What are you using your 3D printer for?
My school just purchased us a Lulzbot 3D printer. I've printed a few things but I'm curious to see what everyone is using there's for in terms of FRC.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
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For team use mostly I've done spacers and washers and prototype parts for certain things. I find the ABS just to weak to use in most things, and even for spacers we started to lathe everything from alum stock after we got our lathe. Enclosures for certain electronics and cases for Gyros is also useful. On the flip side I've made jigs for light duty machining. |
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
Yup...that's the machine.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
We have printed some motor mounts for an early version of our pickup, an adaptor to attach a RS775 to a Harbor Freight planetary gearbox, a master wheel for a mold, and a bunch of spirit stuff.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
Hex spacers are really useful to print, particularly the 0.0625" width. We used these on our chain drive this year to space out sprockets.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
As a beta testing team, we've made a 3D printed part that can be placed in the roboRIO to keep the cables organized, more resistant to swarf, and slightly more secure. Link to check out the Cable Magic.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
We are currently using ours to prototype a compact frame rail with an integrated single speed gearbox. We have printed the gears and will be printing some pulleys to save on cost and also delivery time. It will let us control our gear ratio by simply being able to print a new set of gears in just under two hours.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
For our robot's intake, we used our Cubify printer to prototype, and eventually create, pulleys and spacers. We also made little "bricks" used to mount our shooter to the chassis.
For non-robot stuff, we used it to print keychains that were CAD-ed by students at our robotics summer camp. We also printed some medals for our mentors, and I think someone printed a feather. Last edited by Tamster : 13-10-2014 at 14:28. Reason: left out some info |
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
A small selection of what 2220 used 3D printing for last year:
Here's some of what Eagan Robotics FTC teams used 3D printers for last year (in case anyone's interested):
Overall, they were extremely useful. Many parts we developed on the printers went through many iterations in a way that wouldn't have been possible if we were machining them. The finished products (printed in Makerbot PLA) were durable enough that there wasn't a single failure in competition (though we did destroy the original camera/IR mount in testing). |
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
So now that we are seeing a lot more people with 3D printers, I want to know what ones you have found most successful. This includes print quality, price, and durability(how much you have to play with it to get it right) all put into one.
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
We had two, one with better resolution than the other. We've used our for many different applications. Anywhere from extra spacers in custom gearboxes, creating a shield for a gyro, wedges to help pick up frisbees, to positive stops to reducing the amount of travel a polyU band along a moving apparatus.
Obligatory "The possibilities are endless!" quote. But actually though, they're super helpful. |
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Re: What are you using your 3D printer for?
Recently printed 192 game pieces out of PLA on a small army of Bukito portable printers for MORT.
Printing parts for the Prusa I3 I gave them now out of ABS on my Up! Plus. |
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