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Apps | 3DTOPO
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Print Chamber Installed | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. October 2, 2015. We now have the print chamber finished and installed on our massive machine. The chamber will be operated at a toasty 800F during printing glass (it will be put to use for pizza firing undoubtedly after a days run) that allows the inter-printed layers to adhere (and at optical quality), grow without warping and or cracking and to anneal so a printed piece doesn’t self-implode at some time in the future. Whatcha’ got cookin’? You Might Also Like. October 2, 2015.
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SiC Heater Rod Rewire | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. SiC Heater Rod Rewire. SiC Heater Rod Rewire. January 23, 2016. This post has been a while in the making; my apologies. It turns out that it is one thing to run an electric load at room temperature, and quite another altogether to operate in the confines of a super compact, 2000F furnace that itself is intended to operate inside a toasty 800F furnace –. In other words; the wiring to service our SiC heater rods was. Lots of stainless steel bolts to cut, mill, drill and connect. We...
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Heating Up | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. October 6, 2015. We now have our heat electronic control box installed on our great big printer and starting to test things out. Here our annealing oven is heating up for one of the first times. Founder of 3DTOPO Inc. Quick learner of compelling subjects. You Might Also Like. October 23, 2015. Crucible Heater Coil Packed. September 26, 2015. PRINT CHAMBER FRAME PART III. September 17, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply. Leave this field empty. Tooling Up: Induction Furnace.
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Furnace Frame Rebuild | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. October 23, 2015. Once the furnace was re-designed (prior post), of course the next step is to implement it. Here Christian is cutting some stainless chips like a metal shop champ. Taking our time cutting the hard stuff. Stainless steel collars cut and drilled. Tap tap tap and some more tapping. Frame stripped down. Added some new threaded holes to clamp our thermal blanket. A few coats of 2000F rated paint to protect the steel. You Might Also Like. September 26, 2015.
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Furnace Re-insulated | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. October 23, 2015. A naked furnace frame wouldn’t run very efficiently, so time for some fluffy 2600F-rated spun alumina (industrial sapphire) blanket. We used a scrap of copper for a form and added a 1″ layer of blanket around it. Looking nice and cozy already with more insulation to come! A soft floppy blanket won’t do as a frame to hold our SiC elements (coming soon) so we soaked the alumina blanket in colloidal silica to rigidize it (once it is dry). You Might Also Like.
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Refractory Dryout | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. September 28, 2015. Our precious crucible cart has undergone its final transformation into what will likely become the key element of our glass printing machine. Unlike portland, refractory does not use good ol’ H20 for its chemical bound, so for refractory, firing is a key step. Getting warmer. Added some fiber blanket in the back to shield it from direct flame. Desired tempter reached and maintained for a while. Founder of 3DTOPO Inc. Quick learner of compelling subjects. September...
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Nozzle Rack & Pinion | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. Nozzle Rack & Pinion. Nozzle Rack & Pinion. October 2, 2015. In order to control our stainless steel nozzle actuator from a more reasonable room temperature, where standard stepper motors merrily step to and fro, we needed to transfer the power to outside our 800F print chamber. For that purpose it seemed that good old rack and pinion was the ticket. Machining the round rack on one face so that it can’t rotate bound against a soft graphite bushing. You Might Also Like. On Tooling Up:...
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Tooling Up: Induction Furnace | Glass Printed in 3D
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Glass Printed in 3D. Tooling Up: Induction Furnace. Tooling Up: Induction Furnace. April 16, 2016. Is capable of melting most anything at a flip of a switch. It’s seriously like magic! Here are the results from our first run. A few minutes after applying power for the first time. We loaded in a couple pieces of mild steel from an old bed frame and some drill bits that will not be causing us any more grief. A few minutes later the steel started melting into the puddle. July 26, 2016 at 8:51 am. In the vid...
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