Experimenting with
Rapid Prototyping
Dr. Jim FlowersTechnology Education Program
Ball State University
and Something Called
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Rapid Prototyping Technology can
• Help your students make professional-quality products without all those skills
• Make a link between digital designs and physical objects
• Allow students to make successive changes to designs, and then see the effects of those changes
• Produce parts needed for larger assemblies
Ball State’s Rapid Prototyping Lab Technologies Include
3D Laser Scanning
Laser Cutting & Engraving
CAD/CAM Milling
Computer Numerical Control Turning(NC Lathe)
Fused Deposition Modeling
Color Solid Object
Printing
Other Technologies in the RP Lab
• Tensile tester• Coordinate measuring machine• Plastics granulator, drier, and filament
extruders• Manual fabrication tools• Vacuum formers
But RP technologies can also support student experimentation.
• They allow the user to control several variables and perform repeated builds changing only the levels of independent variables.
• There is so much we really don’t know, and experimentation can help us find the answers.
For example: Optimizing Laser Settings
• Power• Speed• Focal Point• Pulses per inch• Lines per inch
An Experimental Approach to… Everything
Orr, T., & Flowers, J. (2014). An experimental approach to… everything! Technology & Engineering Teacher, 73(8), 8-12.
Determining the effect of FDM build orientation on tensile strength (T. Orr)
Hey Jim, can you 3D print onto cloth? (Rene Church)
• Kyle Samuels, a student in a graduate course on Inquiries into Rapid Prototyping, at Ball State found out.
Samuels, K., & Flowers, J. (In Press). Can your students 3D print onto cloth? Technology and Engineering Teacher.
Successful build test at material’s surface
Failed attempt on 100% cotton with a simple weave
Post wash test
Denim adhesion strength
test
Can you make 3D printer filament?
Orr, T., & Flowers, J. (In Press). Learning through plastic filament extrusion. Technology and Engineering Teacher.
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Image from www.filabot.com
Image from www.filastruder.com
Can you use RP to createFlexographic Image Carriers?
Dr. Renmei Xu
Flowers, J., & Xu, R. (April, 2011). Exploring a connection: Prototyping graphic image carriers. Technology and Engineering Teacher e, 70(7), 1-6.
Xu, R. & Flowers, J. C. (2009). Flexographic platemaking using rapid prototyping technologies. FlexoGlobal, 2 (1), 24-30.
Flexo- Image Carriers fromPowdered Solid Object Printing?
Flexo- Image Carriers from FDM?
Flexo- Image Carriers from Laser Engraving?
Can you laser-etch an intaglio plate?
Xu, R., Londt, S., & Flowers, J. (2013). The effects of laser-engraving settings on cliché etch depth and pad printing quality. Journal of Print and Media Technology Research, 2(1), 29-35.
Can you laser-etch an intaglio plate?
Can you laser-etch an intaglio plate? Yes, but what are the effects of
laser-engraving settings on cliché etch depth and pad printing quality?
Can lasers be used to create stencils?
Xu, R., Londt, S. C., Kellogg, H. P. (2010). Evaluation of different stencilmaking methods for screen printing (pp. 228-242). Sewickley, PA: Proceedings of TAGA 62nd Annual Technical Conference.
Can lasers be used to create stencils?Yes, but what is the effect of…
Can you Upcycle with a laser?
Xu, R., Flowers, J. (2011). Engineering a greener process: Laser cutter transforms printing waste. Tech Directions, 71(2), 20-23.
Can you Upcycle with a laser?
Can you Upcycle with a laser?
Can you Upcycle with a laser?
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• New undergrad and grad class at Ball State:• Green Prototyping & Upcycling, where students– Design, prototype, and test products to promote
environmental sustainability– Upcycle with laser cutters/engravers– Attempt to extrude their own 3D filament from
post-consumer resins and 3D print with it• May be used as an elective in our Master of
Arts in Technology Education
Assisting others in their research:Kevin Barnes & Kamal Islam
• Scanned warbler model• 3D printed 10 decoys• Decoys were painted
and added to buckets playing songs to attract cerulean warblers to nest.
Kevin Barns, 2014, Master of Science Thesis Project: Cerulean Warbler Habitat Selections: Behavioral or Structural. Kamal Islam, PhD, Advisor.
Photos of Kevin and Kamal courtesy of Kamal Islam at http://kislam.iweb.bsu.edu/Cerulean%20Warbler%20Research.htm
So many experiments!
• Optimizing parameters• Effects of parameters on products• Properties based on build orientation• Designing new 3D printer filament• Adding inserts during 3D printing• Adhesion, finishing, etc., of 3D printed parts• Testing out new processes• and many, many more…
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