Our machine makes parts faster, cheaper, and in materials 3D printing has never been able to access. We #3dprint production ready parts in ideal geometries.
“This unique combination of attributes—modern infrastructure, economic incentives and good old Southern hospitality—explains yet another aspect of #Chattanooga’s juxtaposition: the combination of small #startup businesses and decades’ old multinationals.”
Check out this bracket Haley Piske—our mechanical engineer—designed and #3Dprinted for our next generation #3Dprinter. It holds a resin reservoir so you can work without worrying your prints will run out of resin.
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“This prototype would be used to approve the components’ form and function, under a light load. Once approved, we would then move on to a CNC’d aluminum prototype where the component can continue to be reviewed and tested under normal load conditions.” —Joseph Alnas @collidertech
The peg is made out of two parts:
The shiny black part is a Shore 80a urethane #rubber made by @SmoothOn (not post-processed).
The matte black part is a Shore 85D rigid urethane #plastic by @BJBEnterprises that has been post-processed to serve as an appearance model.
Led by moderator @Lakhani_29, the panel discussed the advantages, challenges, sustainability, and emerging trends in 3D printing.
Curious to learn more about 3D printing? Check out @3DPrint_com, @3dprintindustry, or https://t.co/cL9SvUIdKx for the #WohlersReport.
This past Wednesday, our CEO Graham Bredemeyer talked #3Dprinting with @mitchyes (CEO of @zyci_cnc) and Steve Chininis (@georgiatech professor) at @prototypeprime.