VARIOS ABS PORTADA

05 / 3D SCANNING AND PRINTING

_MAKE A 3D OBJECT AND PRINT IT [ SCAN AN OBJECT ]

  • DESIGN AND PRINT A 3D PRINT MODEL

ZCORP PRINT- DUST

  1. DESIGN_The original design of this architectural proposal was the architect Agustin Landa. In this project they ask me for the creation of a 3d print of the model.
  2. PRINTING PROCESS EXPERIENCE_ The printing of this project the first two things that I do was to choose was the kind of printing and to restore all the surfaces for the printing. The printer that I choose was the Zcorp of dust and glue printing. This choice was made with the fundaments of the scale and the support residuals that the model could make. The zcorp of dust is great for the clean piece that you can get, but in the other hand you get a very delicate model and the look of the glue as the final part of the process.

MODELO LANDA PERSPECTIVAS MODELO LANDA MODELO UPIMPRESION 3D ZCORP DUST

a.- clean and fix the surfaces of the model.

b.- check with the 3dprint machine software if there are wrong surfaces to print.

c.-printing time .

d.-clening the extra material with air and brush.

e.-apply glue to the model for resistence.

f.-troubles of the process. the surfaces were very thin, but with a lot of care the final piece was great and with a lot of detail, even with the scale of the model.

UP! 3D PRINTER – ABS PLASTIC

  1. DESIGN_ the concept idea of this pieces come from a friend that is an artist Andrea Garza. Here I create the models in rhino and printed on a ABS plastic filament printer. Also I include some experimentation with biulding look like rectangular forms in black ABS plastic, this pieces were mainly forms that I can make without sopports.
  2. PRINTING PROCESS EXPERIENCE_ In thsi kind of machine that on now days are more accurate and with better sopporting piece platform. the machine that I use here was a ·D printer Up of the year 2010. the troubleshoot. mainly refer to the compression of the material during the printing process. there are a lor forums and tips on the net but the better one for this problem is to generate extra piecesaround the main piece.

CALIBRAABSANDREA FINAL
VARIOS ABS

a.- digital model creation in rhino with reference of the printing area that we can use

b.- check the surface direction and close volumes

c.-export model to .stl

d.-check and scale the model in the machine software

e.-printing of the model

f.-clean and peel the model fron the sopports that the machine make

e.- troubles on the process are mainly two troubles firt the deformation on the ABS and the curves solids in the lower partes hav burning parts

MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2.0 – PLA FILAMENT

  1. DESIGN_ the concept idea of this piece come from the nned to create an award for a company. Here I create the models in rhino and printed on a PLA plastic filament printer.
  2. PRINTING PROCESS EXPERIENCE_ As in the other exercices the creation of the model was easy, the things that I think here was to create a piece without any sopport and have the more cleaner piece possible. the use of the machine is the same as others, including the design and export file process. The experimentation here was to see the diferences between ABS and PLA plastic. The results… the PLA is better. Why? during the process as they say in the reviewes the PLA have less contraction and the final look is cleaner and with better resolution, but the abs is somehow is harder

MAKERBOT 2

a.- digital model creation in rhino with reference of the printing area that we can use

b.- check the surface direction and close volumes

c.-export model to .stl

d.-check and scale the model in the machine software

e.-printing of the model

f.-clean and peel the model fron the sopports that the machine make (in this case there where no sopports and no need to clean)

e. troubles on the process on this machine where less complicates and just hace some bad printing areas in horizontals surfaces. ( desogn trouble )

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