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3824 Teaser - Prototype A

By: SoccerTaco
New: 31-01-2014 21:43
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3824 Teaser - Prototype A

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31-01-2014 22:27

cbale2000


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Did you... 3D print... your robot?



31-01-2014 22:30

mman1506


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I'm so confused....
What 3d printer that large prints at such a low resolution with such large filament....



31-01-2014 22:33

cbale2000


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I suppose it saves time for fabricating other things... but still...



31-01-2014 22:41

magnets


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This is the first robot I've seen in a long time where I have no idea what I'm looking at.

I think it's plastic, but I can't imagine you'd make a mold like that, or that a 3d printer that makes that exists.

Anyway, it's really cool.



31-01-2014 23:04

RobotDoktor


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So I suppose that frame came off the large scale printer at ORNL? How much does it weigh?



31-01-2014 23:05

orangemoore


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That must have been created on a 3D printer. The characteristics are too similar to not be.



01-02-2014 17:13

SoccerTaco


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Quote:
Originally Posted by mman1506 View Post
I'm so confused....
What 3d printer that large prints at such a low resolution with such large filament....
I posted a link in the thread under the other pic i posted, but will add it here also. This is a time lapse video of the printing process:
http://youtu.be/dvLxsRnA0Y0

The material is carbon fiber infused ABS. It is ABS plastic beads and carbon fiber that are mixed / melted together. It is very strong. The printing is quite fast compared to a normal 3D printer. A large item like the chassis takes about 3-4 hours to print.



01-02-2014 21:03

jzeiders


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Is that a custom-built printer?!?



02-02-2014 07:57

lovelj


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Yes. But it will be coo recital in a year. It will be the worlds biggest and fastest 3D printer using carbon fiber reinforced materials. ORNL has partnered with Local Motors to make 3D printed cars. We are using 3824 as a test case for feasibility.

http://www.oakridger.com/article/201...NEWS/140139943



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