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3D printing is one of the most promising areas of technological development in the 21st century. Having gone a long way from bulky and heavy boxes to compact desktop devices, 3D printers have ceased to be something inaccessible to a wide range of users. The era of mass additive manufacturing has already arrived, and every home can now house a real desktop factory.
You can buy a 3D printer capable of printing small models and prototyping of medium complexity today at the price of an entry-level laptop. The price of PLA or ABS plastic, which acts as a consumable, also no longer seems exorbitant. In a word, if you have long dreamed of getting to know the world of 3D printing and joining the ranks of makers, the right moment has come!
To save you time and make it easier to select equipment, we have collected in one section all desktop 3D printers optimized for home and office use. These are the real "workhorses" with the perfect balance of functionality, quality and price. Even a beginner can understand the settings, mount and calibrate a 3D printer, and as he gains experience, he will be able to print more and more complex three-dimensional models.
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Company Blog RUVDS.com use in an unusual way, namely for applying various inscriptions, images and logos directly to the fabric?
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DAN_SEA
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Company blog RUVDS.com Popular science 3D printers Physics Chemistry
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It so happened that a number of years ago the author of the article became interested in the topic of foaming, as well as foaming as such. And the interest in this issue was initiated by a rather curious video, in which an apparatus was shown that emits clouds of various shapes filled with helium. The results of studying this topic gave a lot of new knowledge and led to interesting conclusions, which are discussed below.
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Blog ua-hosting.company *nix *Popular science 3D printers Physics
Some technologies that have become extremely popular in recent years seem to us the brainchild of modern science. However, many of them originated several decades ago, and only after a long and thorny path of improvement did they reach the look and functionality that we are familiar with. The foregoing perfectly describes additive technologies that appeared back in the 80s, but then their functionality and mechanism of operation were very different from modern ones. The ability to create almost any object using a 3D printer from almost any material has made this device not only a popular toy, but also an important tool for scientists from various fields of science, from engineering to medicine. But 3D printers, like any other technology, continue to evolve, and scientists are looking for more and more new ways to make them even more efficient and expand their range of applications. So scientists from the Max Planck Society for Scientific Research (Munich, Germany) decided to combine acoustics and additive technologies by creating a printer capable of printing three-dimensional objects using sound waves. What is the principle of operation of the new device, what do sound waves do, and how effective is this technique? We will find answers to these questions in the report of scientists.
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Dkstr
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Hello everyone! I share my experience of assembling a NAS server based on a very interesting (in my opinion) motherboard.
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AdminVPS company blog Open source *DIY or DIY 3D printers
We have a Creality Ender 3 v2 printer with a GD processor (GigaDevice) instead of the expected STM (STMicroelectronics). The printer in the basic configuration still somehow works (although the firmware is very limited), but part of the printer's periphery does not work at all (filament sensor), and the rest does not work correctly (CR Touch auto-calibration sensor) or overheats (motors). The open source Marlin firmware for the STM processor can be compiled and installed on the GD motherboard (although the processor is not officially supported), only this firmware does not recognize the auto-calibration sensor. It turns out that you need to either replace the motherboard, or the sensor, or both. It is logical to start with the motherboard and firmware - at least the open firmware has functions for testing the auto-calibration sensor, so it will already be possible to find out if it is in order.
After replacing the motherboard and installing open firmware, using the printer is much more convenient and print quality has improved thanks to the calibration options for all printer equipment. In the article we will consider the new features in more detail. And, of course, we will deal in detail with the CR Touch level auto-calibration sensor.
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AdminVPS Blog when heated, it does not emit anything harmful (provided that it does not contain any unforeseen additives), which makes it ideal for home use.
For testing, we ordered three different colored PLA-F spools from Bing3D (11$/kg), as well as green PLA+ spool (14$/kg) and eSilk-PLA Rainbow Multicolor (19$/kg, with collapsible coil) eSUN. These products are readily available and popular in Thailand on the Shopee online marketplace.
First, let's look at setting up printing options for the most budget Bing3D filament. The goal is simple - to use the material as a litmus test to identify all those printing problems that better plastic masks. Then we repeat the same steps with the eSun filament and compare the results.
The model is printed from one G-code file with Bing3D settings. Shown from left to right are PLA-F Bing3D (black), PLA+ eSUN (green), and eSilk-PLA Rainbow Multicolor eSUN (orange-gold) results. As you can see, printing is not the most budgetary PLA as easy as shelling pears - the result is obtained by itself, even if the settings are taken "out of the blue". By the way, if you notice a small "defect" in the form of a slash to the right of the center on a golden vase, then this is just cat hair :)
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AdminVPS Blog As it turned out, this is more than enough to get a comparable print quality. You don’t even have to replace the regular plastic extruder - it has its advantages, but we wanted adventures and we found them in full.
Along the way, we fixed a few more shortcomings with our Ender 3 v2 printer, so now we can print quite complex models for our own pleasure.
The all-metal extruder looks great, and it works in general too ... "but there is a nuance. "
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Blog of AdminVPS Open source *Science-popular 3D printers DIY or DIY
3D printers have long turned into a constructor - just take a popular platform and supplement it with factory and home-made parts and devices. And in terms of cost, a budget 3D printer turns out to be at the level of Lego or Fishertechnique designers (sets with the words “robotics” in the title are completely more expensive). For example, a large constructor "Fischertechnik Dynamic XXL" (and this is without "robo") three years ago cost us $ 200 (including delivery and duties), and today for this money you can buy one of the many popular extrusion (filament) 3D printers (also with delivery and duties). Of course, such a purchase is adventurous, as the manufacturer saves on everything he can, trying to maintain print quality. Moreover, even on such printers, enthusiasts manage to get excellent results - so there is a lot to learn (and not only for children).
We will choose a basic printer as a platform in order to study and improve it so that it is both easier to use and better printing results. And since children are not yet able to independently perform full-fledged "laboratory work", I myself will document the progress of the work.
The Articulated Snake v8 is a good start. The simplest PLA filament from an unknown Chinese manufacturer was used.
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Computer hardware 3D printers DIY or DIY Hacks for geeks Electronics for beginners
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There was a need to submit a bunch of notes in handwritten form in a short time, I wanted to automate the process, and this is what came of it.
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Happy Khabrovchan! There is an opinion that a device without a case cannot be considered complete and without it it will lie disassembled, collecting dust. Therefore, in this final part, we will model and print our case on a 3D printer.
And finally - let's sum up the results of the project, how much finance was spent, mistakes were made, and I will also share with you my plans for Habr and not only.
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3D printers
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3MF is a file format designed to replace the STL with improved usability and enhanced functionality. Briefly explain the benefits.
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MechanikArtem
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Hello everyone! We develop "smart sequins" - electromechanical color-reproducing devices for designer clothes.
Today I will tell you how we printed our first dress on a 3D printer!
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smart_alex
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Timeweb Cloud Blog 3D Printers DIY or DIY Life Hacks for Geeks
There is one extremely useful tool in my household - a 3D printer. For me, as a hobbyist to make something, from time to time he provides invaluable services in prototyping and creating various parts (bushings, holders, cases for equipment, etc. , etc.).
But there is one problem: the printer is quite voluminous (40x60x60 cm), plus consumables and a repair kit - all this takes up a lot of space and turns any room into a kind of production workshop. If you have, for example, a free garage or other similar premises, then there are no problems, but in other cases you have to put up with this foreign element for any residential interior.
For a long time I tried to somehow solve this problem and finally I managed to find, as it seems to me, a rather harmonious solution, which I want to share with you, maybe it will help someone "to pass between Scylla and Charybdis" - to have in their a valuable tool at your disposal and at the same time not disfigure your living space.
So…
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Did you dream of turning a real ship's wheel as a child? Just imagine: the sea, salt spray, wind-filled sails buzzing in the wind above your head, you have a steering wheel in your hands, and your fast clipper rushes towards the horizon ...
This steering wheel is a watch. It is silky and coppery (the exposed copper of the printed circuit board, the unique and peculiar texture of this master’s favorite material), twist and imagine how time ran in the opposite direction, to the past, where the salt spray and the sails of your childhood dreams. Or maybe this is the entrance to a parallel reality?
Joke. But still turn the steering wheel, and suddenly ...)
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compas_3d
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We came to self-propelled machines through aviation. Alumni 9 became the backbone of the future enterprise0973 Samara State Aerospace University . We also sprayed fertilizers, but we pollinated the fields from the air on hang-gliders and airplanes. It was difficult and at times risky. Therefore, we decided to design a "ground" machine, which, nevertheless, would be comparable to aviation technology in terms of speed and quality of processing, or even surpass it. Development was carried out according to aviation standards, since we were all pilots.
As a result of these studies, in 2001 we made our first car. Even then, it worked the fields at high speed and was very light.
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compas_3d
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In early September, we released a new version of the KOMPAS-3D Home system for amateur 3D modeling and home use. Makers, 3D printers, DIYers and bloggers have access to all the features of professional CAD.
What's new in KOMPAS-3D v21 Home?
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RUVDS.com company blog Reading room Popular science 3D printers The future is here
Even in the unexpectedly turbulent 2020s, already challenging 1920s the title of "roaring twenties", progress is not going to stand still. Technologies are moving further and further, and not all of them are as well-known as conversational and graphical neural networks, neural interfaces, or self-guided combat drones. However, many of them can affect our lives. In particular, these three.
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Company Blog Special Technology Center Popular Science 3D printers Multicopters DIY or DIY
It was in the evening, there was nothing to do (s)
"zero" speed (hovering). Your quad will now fly slower, climb slower, more likely to be "dumb" in response to controls, and less able to hold the wind. Vibrations may also appear (the controller is configured for exactly that thrust-rev ratio, but it has become different for you)
In this article I will try to figure out if this is really so, what pluses and minuses will arise, how these propellers will behave in flight.
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ASCON Blog CAD/CAM *Cosmonautics 3D printers
In July, the third stage of the international project SIRIUS (Scientific International Research In Unique Terrestrial Station), simulating long-term manned space flights, was completed. For 240 days, the crew of 5 people, representing three countries - Russia, the USA and the UAE, was in complete isolation in conditions that simulate the work of a real expedition on a circumlunar orbital station and the surface of the Moon. The experiment took place in the test complex of the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMBP RAS) and assumed full immersion in all stages of the space mission: from entering the Earth's orbit and flying to the Moon to staying in orbit and returning to Earth.
We spoke with the SIRIUS-21 crew commander, head of the department for the creation of integrated simulators for promising transport ships of the Cosmonaut Training Center. Yu. A. Gagarin Oleg Blinov about participation in the experiment, solving various problems using available 3D technologies and, of course, about the everyday life of a future interplanetary flight.
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TilekSamiev
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This article is written to acquaint the reader with such a phenomenon as the Ghost Gun. The author does not call for anything. Remember, the illegal acquisition, possession and use of weapons is a crime and must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law!
Ghost Gun, or "ghost gun", a general term for non-serial and homemade firearms that first appeared in America as a creation of amateur gunsmiths in the late 1980s. But in recent years, thanks to the booming gun industry, they have become more accessible and popular with criminals and intruders. They are inexpensive, easy to obtain, and have long been out of the government's radar. Ghost gun assembly kits are the basis of the vast majority of weapons sold to the public and used in crime in the United States.