Congratulations on what was hopefully a successful end of semester. We hope you all have a happy holiday season. If you come up with a great idea for something to print, make sure to drop us a line! […]
Designing Moving Parts
A little while ago, a student contacted me for help with designing things with moving parts such as hinges. I thought I’d put some of the links in my reply here, for some light Thanksgiving reading: == Designing 3D printed pin hinges, no assembly required: This person unfortunately doesn’t seem to mention the type of […]
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Neanderthal femur, printed in three parts and glued together (the tape is there to make sure it sets in place) […]
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It doesn’t have to be a complex model for us to print it. This is a stand for 50 ml centrifuge tubes, for those times when a whole rack is just too much. […]
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Parts for prototype assembly […]
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Aye-aye skull […]
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As part of a demonstration for our recent workshop on basic 3D design, here’s a very simple stand for a mobile phone […]
The Makerbot’s Back!
Just in time for busy season, the Makerbot’s been repaired and you should be able to see it at work in the glass cage by the printers in the Science & Engineering Library. […]
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Prototype experimental sample holder […]
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Chimp brain, in two halves […]