Know How... 218: Troubleshooting 3D Printers
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We have the best practices and tips when it comes to choosing the right 3D printer for you.
Segment Goals:
- Find a real-world problem
- Beg, Borrow and Steal as much as you can! (A STL model that gets us CLOSE to the solution)
- Modify an existing STL to fit our needs
- Revision
Tools/Supplies Needed:
- Thingiverse
- Tinkercad
- 3D Printer
- 120mm fan
- Cooler Master (69CFM - 19db - 12v) (~$8)
- Artic F12 (5 pack - 74CFM - 25db - 1,350 rpm - 5-12 volt operation) (~$4/each)
- 6" Ducting $18
Segment Procedure:
- Search for and download a STL file for an object that can interface with a 120mm fan
- Create a suitable duct collar
- Mate the Duct Collar with the STL file
- Print!
- Revise
Here's the Thingiverse link for a 120mm Fan Grille http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17028
Here are the files for the finished 120mm to 6" duct adapter https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9042212/KH218.zip
Curling Prints
"Bacon" is what happens when your extruded material cools, shrinks, and pulls off the printing surface. There are a variety of solutions to this problem including:
- Heated printing surfaces (So that the print cools EVENLY)
- Insulating your print area (to decrease the thermal variance across the print)
- Adhesives
- Aquanet (Unsented Extra Super Hold) ~$22 for 6
- Glue Stick $1
Generic Filament
- I love me some Hatchbox filament! ~$23/KG
- Don't forget to get yourself a Filament holder. ~$10
These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/know-how/episodes/218
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Bryan Burnett
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