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Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Aviation Week Article.
The challenge is to think beyond current materials and designs. To that end, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee is placing thousands of 3-D printers in U.S. schools to give future designers and engineers experience with the technology. Already the lab has helped local high schools in the First Robotics competition—including building the first all-additive robot. Beginning this year with 250 machines, the lab plans to place 3,000 printers next year, then 4,000 and finally 28,000 so every high school in First Robotics has one. |
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Seems like the work of team 4265. I'll have to ask them and find out more details!
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
If they gave away $500 printers to 28,000 schools that would be a very generous $14,000,000 donation. I wonder which printer they have in mind, how many extruders the printer has and what material it extrudes?
Plus with each year FIRST grows. So in 2 years will they be giving away 30,000 or more printers to emcompass the whole competition? I looked around briefly and found not much as far as this goes stated elsewhere. Hope it is accurate. |
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
It's good to know that the rumor I heard last month was more than just a rumor.
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Very exciting!
Though, as a team that is not associated with a particular high school, I wonder how that works out for us, and other teams in the same situation. |
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
And I just bought a 3D printer. My luck
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Ditto. My team is 4-H based. Any ideas for non-school based teams?
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Well, our school is not a public school, so, sadly, we don't qualify.
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
That definitely sounds like them, We had the good fortune to work with them last year and it's obvious that they really care about what they're doing and put a lot of thought into it.
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Thank-you to all thouse who are apart of this 3D printers for EVERY team. This is just spectacular. It really means alot to all the teams for someone to give 3d printers to all of us espically some of the smaller teams who barely have the money to pay registration. So thank you!
My second comment is where can I sign up for one! |
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
I came across this earlier today about Makerbot trying to make this happen! http://www.makerbot.com/blog/2013/11...as-classrooms/
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Thanks for the link to the Makerbot Academy!!!! I just applied, says 5 days for the application to get reviewed. I'm crossing my fingers because if I read it right, you only need approximately $100 for a Replicator 2, that isn't going to be a problem at all to find from local businesses!
Has anyone tried to get a hold of ORNL to find out more about the 3-D printing technology they are speaking of? I absolutely love this quote from the original article posted "Now the lab has developed a way to infuse reinforcing carbon fibers into the raw material to print parts that can carry loads." It reminds me of steel fiber reinforced concrete. |
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Right, it looks like anybody can apply for the project, but only the Brooklyn schools qualify for the extra moolah.
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