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3D PRINTER WORKSHOP Bitraf, April 13 2016 Jens Chr Brynildsen @jenschr / jenschr på gmail

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3D PRINTER WORKSHOPBitraf, April 13 2016

Jens Chr Brynildsen @jenschr / jenschr på gmail

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Jens Chr Brynildsen / @jenschr

bitraf.no

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OVERVIEW• How does our printers work?• What software should you download?• Printing workflow • Finding 3D models online• How to solve common problems• ABS printing• How to make your own 3D models

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HOW DOES OUR PRINTERS WORK?

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180-250C

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ULTIMAKER ORIGINAL

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ULTIMAKER 2

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WHY WE LIKE ULTIMAKER?• Very solid construction / high speed printing• They are fully Open Source (hardware)• They actively supports CURA (Open Source software)

• They don’t launch a new model just to add a feature

• They sell kits that let owners of old models upgrade to the most recent tech

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FRAME

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ON / OFF

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WHEN THE LAST PERSON LEAVES -ALL 3D PRINTERS ARE TURNED OFF.

LONG PRINT? STAY AND READ A BOOK...

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4 AXIS

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X & Y AXIS

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Z-AXIS

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ENDSTOPS

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BUILD PLATFORM

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PLASTIC FEEDING

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HOTEND

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EXTRUDER

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BOWDEN TUBE

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ULTICONTROLLER

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OTHER PRINTERS?• All printers will have similar features/equipment• All you learn today will apply to other machines, but the physical layout may be different

• Open Source printers encourage you to learn & print

• Closed Source printers encourage you to print• Bitraf encourages Open Source

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WHAT SOFTWARE SHOULD YOU DOWNLOAD?

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FOR ALL USERS

Download Curahttp://software.ultimaker.com

(Windows, Mac, Linux)

wifi password: grimbadgerassault

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CURA

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PLASTICS

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PLA

• melts at 50-70C• brittle / will snap• fully renewable• very easy to use• needs a fan

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PLA ABS

• melts at >110C• rugged / LEGO plastic• made from oil• requires special care• needs a heated bed

• melts at 50-70C• brittle / will snap• fully renewable• very easy to use• needs a fan

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PLA ABS

• melts at >110C• rugged / LEGO plastic• made from oil• requires special care• needs a heated bed

• melts at 50-70C• brittle / will snap• fully renewable• very easy to use• needs a fan

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OTHER PLASTICS• PLA/ABS with additives

• PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) / XT

• Nylon / PC (Polycarbonate) / HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene)

• NinjaFlex, EcoFlex, FlexiFil, Rubber-like

• Woodfill/Copperfill, Laywood/Laybrick/BendLay

• Poro-Lay (porous, fibrous, foam, felt, jelly consistency)

• PVA (AquaSolve), thermocromatic

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Image by George Roberts, http://gr5.org

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Image by George Roberts, http://gr5.org

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Image by George Roberts, http://gr5.org

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Image by George Roberts, http://gr5.org

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Image by George Roberts, http://gr5.org

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FILAMENT TIPS• We have some donated plastic here to play with. YMMV

• The “cheap plastic” is often expensive if time is a cost

• Buy your own plastic to learn what you are printing with

• Buying from a renowned vendor will save you time and grief (use Ultimaker, Faberdashery, DiamondAge, Ultimachine, GRFF or Protoparadigm)

• Colorfabb’s PLA/PHA mixture can be difficult to work with unless you only print with that one plastic. It’s more sticky...

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Ball Bearing in filament? Image by RichRap, http://richrap.blogspot.no/2012/06/jammed-frggn-nozzle-30doc-days-1518.html

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ALTERNATE SOFTWARE

• Check out Slicer http://slic3r.org/(for Windows, Mac & Linux)

• Simplify3D https://www.simplify3d.com/• Repetier Host for direct control of the printerhttp://www.repetier.com/download/

• Kisslicer & Netfabb may be interesting too

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PRINTING WORKFLOW

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WORKFLOW

1. Find / make model

2. Slice model & save to SD

3. Prepare the printer

4. Start printing!

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1. FIND A MODEL

• Thingiverse.com• Youmagine.com• Cubehero.com• Bld3r.com• Github

Read more at http://richrap.blogspot.no/2014/05/makerbot-patents-twist-knife-on-open.html

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2. SLICE THE MODEL

• Cura• Slicer• Kisslicer• Netfabb• Skeinforge / RepG

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CURA

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3. PREPARE THE PRINTER(All steps may not be required)

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3. PREPARE THE PRINTERPrepare the build surface

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERLevel the print bed

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERInserting filament & priming

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PREPARE THE PRINTERUse Ulticontroller to heat the nozzle

1. Push Encoder2. Select “Control”3. Select “Nozzle”4. Set to 210C

Image by Ultimaker

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PREPARE THE PRINTERWhen heated, open extruder latch

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PREPARE THE PRINTEROpen extruder drive

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PREPARE THE PRINTERInsert the filament

Insert filament all the waythrough the bowden tube. Push until it reachesthe extruder.

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PREPARE THE PRINTERClose and prime the extruder

Lock the extruder & thenturn the big extruder gearuntil you see plastic coming out of the nozzle.

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4. START PRINTING

1. Insert SD card2. Push Encoder3. Select “Print from SD”4. Scroll to the file & select

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WHEN THE LAST PERSON LEAVES - ALL 3D

PRINTERS ARE TURNED OFF.

NO EXCEPTIONS!

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Image from http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?392,375707

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PRINTING BREAK...

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PRINTING RULES1.You break it, you fix

it

2.Keep the space clean. Don’t leave a mess.

3.For good prints - buy your own quality plastic. Keep it in a

bin in the Lab.

4.No unattended printing. When the last person leaves - all 3D printers are turned off along with all other equipment.

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HOW TO SOLVECOMMON PROBLEMS

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SWITCHING PLASTICS• Feed plastic manually until new color shows

• Keep extruding for a while or do a test print

• Old colors will keep contaminating your print until you got it

all out• Slightly hotter temp may help cleaning out the old

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HOTEND

Copper nozzle

Aluminium heater blockPeek tube

PTFE insert (White plastic)

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If you leave the extruderhot for a long time

you’ll create one of themost time-consuming

problems for yourself.

A plug forms here sincethe heat creeps up the

brown PEEK piece.

When you try topush warm plastic into

a tube, it expandsand creates a plug...

CLOGGED ABOVE HOTEND

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IF YOU CAN’T FIX IT?Always ask for help and if it can’t be fixed - leave a note so others know it’s not in working order!

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ABS PRINTING

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DIFFERENCES• Heated build platform• Kapton or PET tape• UHU glue stick• No print-fan• Enclosure

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WARPING

http://i.imgur.com/h3fyXCp.jpg

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WARPING

http://i.imgur.com/h3fyXCp.jpg

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PREVENTING WARPING

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WARPING

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POST-TREATMENT

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POST-TREATMENT

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QUESTIONS?