Saturday, April 14, 2007
Tommelise joins Zaphod and A.R.N.I.E.
There are now three open source 3D RepRap printers that have passed the "print a shot glass" milestone.
That's a standard British 25 ml short shot glass. I was halfway through my second shot before it occurred to me that it was 1000 in the morning, I'd had 3 hours sleep the previous night and hadn't made breakfast yet. I've been hammering getting the shot glass print done, you see.
You can read a complete account of the adventure here. Be sure and click on the "Continue reading" link at the bottom of the blog entry to get the complete account.
That's a standard British 25 ml short shot glass. I was halfway through my second shot before it occurred to me that it was 1000 in the morning, I'd had 3 hours sleep the previous night and hadn't made breakfast yet. I've been hammering getting the shot glass print done, you see.
You can read a complete account of the adventure here. Be sure and click on the "Continue reading" link at the bottom of the blog entry to get the complete account.
Labels: "3D printer", HDPE, RepRap "Clanking Replicator", Tommelise
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HDPE does fairly well in a dishwasher, though the drying cycle can warp thin-walled objects. HPP is totally dishwasher safe. That comes next.
Dishwasher safe or no, this shows we're definitely onto something. The fact that this has been accomplished with 3 differing machine designs bodes well for the concept of evolutionary development. Need I mention that certain expensive commercial machines can't make watertight containers?
Congratulations Forrest!
Presumably I can use the images in presentations?
Vik :v)
Congratulations Forrest!
Presumably I can use the images in presentations?
Vik :v)
***Presumably I can use the images in presentations?***
Hey buddy, whatever you see that you can use of mine, it's yours.
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Hey buddy, whatever you see that you can use of mine, it's yours.
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