3D Printing Information

For PRINTING: cooper3dprinter@gmail.com

For QUESTIONS ONLY: jasonjakepotter@yahoo.com

Subject Line format:

FILENAME.STL [Your name] [Date to print by]

Email Body format:

Typical dimension of part (height, length, or width)

Quantity

Material (see below)

Resolution (0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm)

Infill (0-100%)

Other instructions (Watertight, spiral print, color requests, where to drop off, etc)

File Requirements

Send only STL files with units set to millimeters (usually under “Options” when you export from SolidWorks/Inventor/Blender/etc.)

If you are working with a downloaded file, please check that it is printable! From Thingiverse or other 3D printing file sites, just look to see that others have printed the file. From general 3D model sites, use Meshmixer or Blender or Rhino to look INSIDE the model for any hidden surprises, and use Meshmixer's “Make Solid” tool to make the file more printer-friendly.

If you are unsure that a file is printable, use Meshmixer, a free software from Autodesk. It will allow you to check units, add supports to overhangs, check that the mesh is clean, find an optimal orientation for unusual shapes, and more. Visit http://www.meshmixer.com

Material Information

PLA - general use plastic, inflexible, sandable, paintable, adheres to super glue and epoxy, prints can usually be returned next day

ABS - stronger than PLA, can be polished with acetone, only in natural, requires at least a week's notice because filament can be inconsistent

Nylon - toughest material, only in clear, requires at least a week's notice - difficult to print with, only prints on Orion

Ninjaflex - flexible material similar to silicone, white or black, requires a week's notice due to printability, only prints on Replicator

MB Flexible - Reshapable by soaking in very hot water, white, requires a week's notice, only on Replicator

Printer Information

Makerbot Replicator 2 - 5x8x6” build volume, no Nylon, slightly lower dimensional accuracy

Orion Delta - 8” diameter by 9” height build volume, PLA, ABS, and Nylon only

Quality Information

Resolution - height of each layer - 0.1mm for detailed prints, 0.2mm for standard use prints, 0.3mm for draft parts

Infill - amount of material inside - 10-20% recommended, 5% good for drafts, 30% for high stress applications, 100% for material testing

Watertightness - a print can be made ALMOST watertight, but requires more time because to do so more material is used.

Spiral print - Only on Orion, prints one outline as a long spiral, creating thin walled hollow cylinder shapes

Colors (PLA only)

Brown, red, clear, black, turqoise, grey, yellow, blue

Request colors so I can order them! But don't expect to get a print in that color immediately.

Professor Lima may have more colors than I do.

Resources

http://www.thingiverse.com - site for finding good files, usually unlikely to meet your exact needs

http://www.reddit.com/r/3dprinting - a lot of information, links to interesting pages and prints, good place to ask questions

http://makezine.com/category/workshop/3d-printing-workshop/ - projects, articles, resources

http://3dprintingindustry.com/3d-printing-basics-free-beginners-guide - fundamentals, history, glossary

 
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