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Bluesmith Printing Service | 3D Printing

Bluesmith Printing Service

OIT offers the Bluesmith 3D printing service that allows you to submit an .STL file and have the model of your choice fabricated and finished by one of the knowledgeable staff members at the Innovation Co-Lab Studio on West Campus. We offer both Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SL) for this service. For a small fee, you have the option of a basic service that does not include support structure removal and finishing or you can choose the premium service that includes top priority in the queue over all non-premium orders and also includes support structure removal and finishing. You can submit your .STL file and request an estimate HERE.

Pricing & Types of Service

The cost of 3D printing varies widely based on the technology used and amount of material depending on the size and design of each model.

Technologies & Equipment

We offer six types of 3D printing technology: Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), Stereolithography (SLA), Multijet (MJP), Continuous Filament, Polyjet and Laminate (LOM).  Most printing technologies generally require an overnight run time of the printer.  

  • FFF Printing 
    • Equipment – We use several FFF tools but primarily rely on Ultimaker 2+ and 2+ Extended 3D Printers
    • Material choices – Nearly infinite.  The CoLab supports PLA and PETG but over 1,000 other filament materials exist. 
    • Strengths – This printing type allows the greatest variety of material types (nearly infinite options exist), is typically the fastest 3D printing technology, has the largest build volume and is by far the cheapest printing method.
    • Weaknesses – This is the lowest resolution 3D printing technology.  The support material is difficult to remove and leaves scars on the print. The likelihood of failure increase exponentially with the size of the job.
  • SLA Printing
    • Equipment – Formlabs Form 2
    • Material Choices – Acrylic-like materials in 
    • Strengths – A relatively high-resolution 3D print that balances cost for performance 
    • Weaknesses – More expensive than FFF, limited selection of materials.  The support material is difficult to remove and leaves scars on the print. 
    • When to use this technology – Use when you need a higher resolution print than FFF can provide but don’t want the expense of MJP or Polyjet. 
  • Continuous Fiber
    • Equipment – Markforged 2
    • Material Choices – Carbon fiber or fiberglass embedded nylon
    • Strengths – Extremely strong.  Very similar to FFF but winds carbon fiber or fiberglass string into the print job creating a part that’s several hundred times more resilient than regular FFF prints.  
    • Weakness – Limited material choices.  More expensive than FFF.  The support material is difficult to remove and leaves scars on the print. 
    • When to use this technology – Use in circumstances where you need to make extremely strong, useable parts
  • LOM – Coming Soon!
    • Equipment – MCor ARKe
    • Material Choices – Colored paper
    • Strengths – Multicolor printing
    • Weaknesses – Specialty printer
    • When to use this technology – This tech is a specialist in color printing.  This tool will allow you to build photo realistic models and apply colored surface textures
  • MJP
    • Equipment – 3DSystems MJP3600
    • Material Choices – White ABS. Navy, white-opaque and black polycarbonate.  Cast-able wax. 
    • Strengths – Similar to SLA but much higher resolution.  No surface scars when removing support material.  The support material is easily removed.  14-micron layer resolution. 
    • Weakness – Expensive and limited material selection
    • When to use this technology – Use this when you need the highest resolution 3D print possible or prints without surface scars from support material
  • Polyjet
    • Equipment – Stratasys J750
    • Material Choices – Nearly infinite.
    • Strengths – Highest quality visualization 3D printing available.  Full-color 3D printing.  Easily removable support material with no surface scars on the part.  17-micron layer resolution. 
    • Weakness – Expensive…very expensive.  
    • When to use this technology – When you need full color, high resolution, scar free parts that can be made from a mix of solid and or flexible materials. 

Pricing Structure

  • FFF
    • $10 base charge (100 grams included)
    • $5 for each additional block of 100 grams
    • Material Choices – Battleship Grey PLA or Blue PETG
    • Model must be less than 223 x 223 x 305 mm
    • For FFF printing users are welcome self-support and print for free in the CoLab 
  • SLA
    • $30 base charge (100ml included)
    • $10 charge for premium materials (flexible or tough resins)
    • $10 charge for each additional 50ml
  • Continuous Fiber
    • $10 base charge
    • $5 per 50 cubic centimeters of plastic
    • $3 per cubic centimeter of carbon fiber
    • $1 per cubic centimeter of fiber glass
  • LOM
    • Coming soon!
  • MJP
    • $20 base charge
    • $. 50 per gram of material
    • $.25 per gram of support
  • Polyjet
    • $30 base charge
    • $1 per gram of material
    • $.50 per gram of support

Failure Policy

3D printing is an experimental technology that often fails.  Equipment failures are not unusual.  CoLab Staff will make every attempt to print your object successfully.  If equipment breaks or the print failed without cause we will attempt to print it again.  The likelihood of failure increases significantly with more difficult-to-print models.  If the failure is a result of simply submitting too difficult of a model, customers will still be charged an attempt fee of half the price of the initial quote.  Users can accept the failed job or we can make a second attempt at the print; in this scenario, we will make additional attempts at 50% of the original estimate. 

Duke University's 3D Printing Innovation Lab Allows Surgeons to Create Accurate 3D Printed Medical Training Models - 3DPrint.

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3D printers in Duke University’s Innovation Co-Lab [Image: Innovation Co-Lab Studio]

3D printing is becoming increasingly more accessible and affordable in many industries, including the medical field. We often see the technology used for the purposes of creating accurate training models and simulators, so that medical professionals can practice surgeries and procedures ahead of time – this not only saves on costs, but can also allow surgeons to offer a better level of care.

Tawfig Khoury, MD, an otolaryngology (ear and throat) resident at Duke University, is focused on the latter, and uses 3D printing to improve patient care. He makes 3D printed medical models of the ear’s delicate temporal bones, which are later used for the purposes of medical training.

“One focus of my research has been taking CT scans of temporal bones, and printing an exact, patient-specific replica. Our residents can then practice drilling and performing other tests without having to work on an actual patient,” Dr. Khoury explained.

Tawfiq Khoury, MD, Otolaryngology
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Dr. Khoury works on his 3D printed models at the university’s Innovation Co-Lab Studio, which contains a network of over 80 3D printers, ranging from MakerBot and Markforged to Ultimaker and Formlabs, that have been used for various projects since the facility began to really grow last year and explore new uses for 3D printing at the university.

“With recent renovations, we now have a state-of-the-art facility, with high-end equipment across an entire floor dedicated to the lab,” Dr. Khoury said.

“The Innovation Lab is a great example of how different departments across the hospital, as well as other healthcare groups, residents, and students, can work together to create something of value for the community.”

The lab, previously described as a “creativity incubator,” also includes 3D scanning equipment, CNC machines and laser cutters, digital modeling workstations, and a multitude of electronics.

Physicians from several of the university’s medical specialties, including cardiology, neurosurgery, and neurology, use the patient record system Epic to access an ordering system in order to have medical models 3D printed in the studio from ultrasounds and CT and MRI scans. Occasionally, the Innovation Co-Lab Studio can provide its 3D printing services at no cost if the 3D printed replica models are created specifically for patient care.

One of the 80 3D printers in Duke University’s Innovation Co-Lab Studio [Image: Cara O’Malley]

In order to receive and handle requests for 3D prints from around the world, the studio uses 3DPrinterOS, the popular online cloud management system, as a service to the university’s community. 3DPrinterOS users have access to an online, live-streaming video of the project while it’s being 3D printed.

Since the facility’s expansion, a wider community of users have been taking advantage of its services. The expansion also gives Dr. Khoury the opportunity to, according to a post by Scott Behm with Duke’s Department of Surgery, “set his sights on some short- and long-term goals.”

Dr. Khoury feels that 3D printing, even though it can already create accurate models for the purposes of medical training, can go even further at the university. Before his residency at Duke is complete, he hopes to set up an efficient system in order to assist patients with facial trauma who must have maxillofacial reconstruction surgery. His main goal in this is to enable the routine creation of 3D printed models for eventual use in implants for this type of procedure.

Someday in the future, Dr. Khoury believes that we will be able to rely on 3D printers as a way to create organic replacement organs or body parts out of bioink or hydrogel, such as an eardrum, which can then be infused with live cells and implanted in a patient’s body.

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Turned into a vampire at the end of the Second Age, Duke Strauss was a surviving member of the Baldurian vampire coven, which was exterminated by vampire hunters as Baldur's territories expanded. Separated from his entire family, Duke Strauss traveled as far north as he could to escape the hunters and settled in the sleepy town of Strassen in Greypike. There, he literally and figuratively plunged his fangs into the city, receiving a fiefdom from the then ruling duke and turning the castle into a secret haven for vampires around the world. nine0006

Growing up on the outskirts of Baldur during the Second Age, Henrik Strauss became a lumberjack and laborer to support his sick sister Mina. Life in the outlying colonies was hard, for even the forest was often fraught with more deadly dangers than the poverty and disease that afflicted the cities that eroded them. Strauss often heard about the disappearance of entire lumberjack camps, which was attributed to a ghostly spirit, which the local elves called Guinevel, but it was not until the fifth year of Henrik's work as a lumberjack that he learned the truth. nine0006

A night well lit by Glanbeli made the lumberjacks work later than usual, and it was in this moonlight that Henrik and his colleagues were attacked by beasts of prey: vampires who had fled Draxbourne during the Belfry uprising. While his colleagues were slaughtered like cattle, Henrik took up an ax and a torch, managing to cut down one of the small creatures that tried to cling to his throat. This act made a great impression on the leader of the group, and when he sunk his teeth into the helpless Henrik, he passed on his gift to the dying man, bringing him back as his offspring. nine0006

Henrik rejected his master, breaking free by the force of his own will and returning to his village a few nights later to find his sister in the dying days of her illness. He passed on to her the same curse he had received himself, bringing her back to life from death's door and assuring her that he would no longer be alone in his ordeal. They formed a small coven away from their village, on opposite ends of the outskirts of the kingdom. There they slowly increased their group until it attracted the attention of local parishes. Erdridion's hunters burst into their coven, slaughtering everyone who was there. Strauss fled, wounded and close to final death. He traveled as far north as possible to avoid Baldur and his clergy, and found solace in a small Greypike logging town called Strassen. Although the stormy and gloomy weather was far from what he was used to at home, it reminded him greatly of his life before the curse, which prompted him to settle there. nine0006

Here he had an idea: using his vampiric charms, he forced the childless, elderly Duke of Strassen to sign Strauss as heir to his fiefdom. Shortly after his death, Strauss's plan came to fruition, and he took the place of the duke. He ruled his duchy fairly and with great compassion and mercy, no one suspected his true nature until many years later people began to wonder how he hadn't aged. Then he called a meeting of the inhabitants of the city, informing them of the truth. Shock and outrage seized the majority, although a clear minority supported Duke Strauss and the prosperity he brought them, for them keeping his secret and providing him with food was a small price to pay for the protection and stability he offered. nine0006

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    • Duke Strauss - Supported.zip
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