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01-30-2014, 12:18 AM #1
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Concavities
Hello everyone. The only 3d printer I have been able to use is the one in my highschool. It is a stralasys printer with 2 extruder heads and it is amazing because it prints plastic and with the second head it prints dissolvable material. After a part is done printing we throw it into a vat of NaOH and the support material dissolves away. This gives us the ability to create amazingly complicated and hole-y prints with alot of overhangs. I was wondering what you all think the peachy printer will be able to do? I have doubts about starting an entire new layer on top of nothing no matter how few and small the forces are acting on the print but I would like feed back from you! Also it begs the question how does a print start? How do they get the print to attach to a base if there is a layer of resin inbetween?
Holes and pockmarks in print walls
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