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domingo, 15 de outubro de 2017

2,5 D? E fundição a partir de 3D, mais uma fonte de boas ideias, Moldes a partir das Impressões, e como emendar erros de Impressão,

Arquitectos, Designers, Publicistas, e Inventores, isto é uma Ferramenta incrível!
Quaisquer novos Profissionais, se se juntarem para, em conjunto, comprar uma destas Máquinas, vão CONVENCER a sério, nos Protótipos...
Trata-se duma máquina que reproduz Texturas como Tecido, Tijolo, ou o que quizerem, o que permite Protótipos e Maquetes dum nível fantástico!
É bom.

 



Casio Mofrel 2.5D printer makes realistic fabric and leather samples
Brittany A. Roston


Casio is the latest company to showcase a cool new technology at Japan’s CEATEC event. The company recently demonstrated Mofrel 2.5D printing, an almost-3D printer that can produce materials with a texture like that of leather or fabrics. With this technology, sheets of textured ‘leather’ and ‘fabrics’ can be printed on-demand with various designs, then colored through a separate printing process.
Whereas 3D printers produce objects layer by layer out of plastics, Casio’s 2.5D printer is able to print very thin layers onto sheets of paper. These layers mimic the texture of materials, giving designers a fast on-demand way to test out a design, including getting a real-world feel of it, before creating actual samples with actual materials.
https://www.slashgear.com/casio-mofrel-2-5d-printer-makes-realistic-fabric-and-leather-samples-13503887/











Enquanto não se vislumbram Impressora 3D de Metal, a preços mais acessíveis, eis como se faz, para transformar os vosso objectos, em peças metálicas:





fusion3dmodels

Molding metal by conventional casting methods can be an expensive, time consuming endeavor. However, with 3d printed molds and low temp alloys, it is now possible to create 3d printed molds quickly and cost-effectively as shown here. The final molded pieces can be sanded, polished or painted and withstand more punishment than 3d printed pieces will. Now, you can go from concept to CAD to metal casting in less than a day!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9rfr30W09c









Se se perguntam como é que arranjo tantas boas ideias para divulgar, cá vai uma pista, uma só imagam no Pinterest leva a várias Colecções de tema semelhante, o que nos permite encontrar estas jóias, 507 Movimentos, um brinquedo rastejante, e um sem-fim de outras Engenhoquices...
É bom!




Tech

507 mechanical movements, crawl wooden toy, simple Theo Jansen Mechanism, plus 240 other Pins!












E se não o sabem, as Impressoras 3D foram feitas mesmo para isto, criar MOLDES, dos quais se fazem N cópias diferentes, por isso, aprendam como poupar tempo e dinheiro, criando a vossa própria Fabriqueta em casa!





Making a 3-D Printed Mold
rachel

I recently had a project where I needed to create a couple dozen identical foam ear shapes.  Casting from a mold is the clear solution here.  However, the ears needed to fit onto an existing product, so I knew some tweaking of the design would be necessary to get it right before I could make the dozens. I was able to use Instructables' Objet Connex printers to make my molds, based on CAD drawings I made, and after a couple tweaks I got the design right and was able to make the full run.
In this Instructable I'll share what I learned about how to draw a CAD for a mold and 3D printing it out. I will assume you have access to and moderate proficiency with a CAD system (it doesn't matter what kind). For the printing, if you want to make your own but don't have access to a 3D printer, there are many services which print for a fee, or Instructables may be able to do that for you. The actual casting I will leave out as I was using an expanding polyurethane foam, which is not a generally applicable material.


http://www.instructables.com/id/Making-a-3-D-Printed-Mold/













E cá vai um autêntico alívio para os vosso Sofrimento, o que fazer, quando a Impressão falha, caso por caso!
Isto é que é ser vosso amigo! 





Print Quality Troubleshooting Guide
Simplify3D

This guide is a great place to start if you are trying to improve the quality of your 3D printed parts. We have compiled an extensive list of the most common 3D printing issues along with the software settings that you can use to solve them. Best of all, the guide uses a large collection of real-world images to make each issue easy to identify when examining your own 3D printed parts. So let’s get started!
Thumbnail Overview
Use the thumbnails below to identify the picture that most closely represents the quality issue that you are seeing in your own 3D printed parts. You can click on the thumbnail to jump that that portion of the guide for immediate recommendations on how to resolve the issue. If you are not able to locate your issues from the thumbnails, feel free to scroll down and read through each section of the guide in more detail. There are plenty of useful tips to learn that can help improve your 3D printed results!

https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/


















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