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** '''Build Area:''' 256x256x256mm (Roughly 10x10x10 inches) | ** '''Build Area:''' 256x256x256mm (Roughly 10x10x10 inches) | ||
** '''Materials''': PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, PET | ** '''Materials''': PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, PET | ||
+ | *** PA, PC, ABS, ASA with enclosure | ||
*** 1.75 mm filament | *** 1.75 mm filament | ||
*** Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.) | *** Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.) | ||
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** [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/manual/intro-ams'''Automatic Material System (AMS)''']: | ** [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/manual/intro-ams'''Automatic Material System (AMS)''']: | ||
*** No Cardboard spools unless [https://www.printables.com/model/400454-bambu-labs-ams-cardboard-spool-adaptor adapters] are used | *** No Cardboard spools unless [https://www.printables.com/model/400454-bambu-labs-ams-cardboard-spool-adaptor adapters] are used | ||
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* [[tools/3D_Printing/Creality CR-10 S4|Creality CR-10 S4]] | * [[tools/3D_Printing/Creality CR-10 S4|Creality CR-10 S4]] | ||
** '''Build Area:''' 400x400x400 mm (Roughly 15.75x15.75x15.75 inches) | ** '''Build Area:''' 400x400x400 mm (Roughly 15.75x15.75x15.75 inches) | ||
− | ** '''Materials''': PLA | + | ** '''Materials''': PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, PET |
*** Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.) | *** Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.) | ||
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** '''Materials''': 405nm UV Resin | ** '''Materials''': 405nm UV Resin | ||
− | + | * Markforged Mark One (coming soon) | |
− | + | ** '''Build Area:''' 320x132x160 mm (12.6x5x6.3 inches) | |
− | + | ** '''Materials''': PLA, PC (Nylon) | |
− | * | + | *** Continuous carbon fiber, Kevlar, and fiberglass |
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== Usage and Workflow == | == Usage and Workflow == | ||
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=== 3D Modeling/STL creation === | === 3D Modeling/STL creation === | ||
− | We currently recommend [https://www.solidworks.com/solution/3dexperience-solidworks-makers SOLIDWORKS for Makers] or [https://www.alibre.com/atom3d/ Alibre Atom3D] which are both available on the laser-room computer. Autodesk [https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal Fusion 360] offers a free license for hobbyist use]. | + | We currently recommend [https://www.solidworks.com/solution/3dexperience-solidworks-makers SOLIDWORKS for Makers] or [https://www.alibre.com/atom3d/ Alibre Atom3D] which are both available on the laser-room computer. Autodesk [https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal Fusion 360] offers a free license for hobbyist use. [https://www.onshape.com/ OnShape] offers a free online CAD editor (note: all free OnShape models are publicly shared). |
Other options which are FOSS include: | Other options which are FOSS include: |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 10 December 2024
Contents
Current Printers
- Bambu Lab P1P
- Build Area: 256x256x256mm (Roughly 10x10x10 inches)
- Materials: PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, PET
- PA, PC, ABS, ASA with enclosure
- 1.75 mm filament
- Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.)
- Automatic Material System (AMS):
- No Cardboard spools unless adapters are used
- No TPU or PVA filament
- Creality CR-10 S4
- Build Area: 400x400x400 mm (Roughly 15.75x15.75x15.75 inches)
- Materials: PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, PET
- Can be fitted with hardened nozzles for printing filaments with fillers (carbon, glow, wood, etc.)
- Elegoo Saturn 8k
- Build Area: 219x123x210 mm (Roughly 8.6x4.8x8.3 inches)
- Materials: 405nm UV Resin
- Markforged Mark One (coming soon)
- Build Area: 320x132x160 mm (12.6x5x6.3 inches)
- Materials: PLA, PC (Nylon)
- Continuous carbon fiber, Kevlar, and fiberglass
Usage and Workflow
The general process for 3D printing is outlined below. Please see the individual printer pages for full details.
- Convert 3D model to STL or download an STL file from online.
- "Slice" the STL file to generate GCode (or resin printer file).
- Prepare the printer
- Load filament
- Clean/level the bed
- Change nozzles if needed
- Send the GCode to the printer.
- Monitor the printer until the print is completed.
3D Modeling/STL creation
We currently recommend SOLIDWORKS for Makers or Alibre Atom3D which are both available on the laser-room computer. Autodesk Fusion 360 offers a free license for hobbyist use. OnShape offers a free online CAD editor (note: all free OnShape models are publicly shared).
Other options which are FOSS include:
- OpenSCAD uses a text-based scripting language to define a model, making it distinct from other CAD software. It is great for making parametric parts, where a user can easily modify critical dimensions.
- Antimony is another procedural modeling software, which uses an interconnected graph of nodes to define geometry (rather than plain text). It is no longer receiving updates.
- SolveSpace is a constraint-based, parametric CAD program. It has the advantage of having a more traditional CAD interface, but there is a bit of a learning curve; going through the tutorials on the program's website is highly recommended.
- FreeCAD is a constraint-based, parametric CAD program. Its interface is usually considered more difficult, but recent updates have improved the experience. It is a very powerful software with many built-in tools.