3d printer SUNLU 3D Printer Filament: Buy 6kg, Get 4kg Free (Add 10 to Cart) PETG from A$120.32 + Delivery ($0 to Most) @ Sunlu 3D Global By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:08:30 +1100 Original Coupon Deal This is a decent price for one of my go to filaments for my BambuLab P1S. SUNLU 3D Printer filament: Buy 6 Get 4 Free(Add 10) 10kg PETG From AU$120.4, 10KG PLA for about $135.4 I purchased the PLA 2.0 which cost about $150 but not sure how much better it is yet. if you buy 10 rolls of PETG in black and white, each roll costs just $12.04 AUD. The PLA comes to $13.54 AUD per roll and the PLA+ is priced at $14.19 AUD. You need the CBT20 code as mentioned. The shipping was very fast I got it within 3 days. I’m very happy with my purchase, I compared to AliExpress and this seemed the best deal as far as flexibility in colours, a brand I like and fast shipping. Full Article Electrical & Electronics 3D Printer Filament SUNLU
3d printer The Utilization of 3D Printers by Elementary-Aged Learners: A Scoping Review By Published On :: 2024-05-20 Aim/Purpose: This review’s main objective was to examine the existing literature on the use of 3D printers in primary education, covering students aged six to twelve across general, special, and inclusive educational environments. Background: A review of the literature indicated a significant oversight – prior reviews insufficiently distinguish the application of 3D printing in primary education from its utilization at higher educational tiers or focused on particular subject areas and learning domains. Considering the distinct nature and critical role of primary education in developing young students’ cognitive abilities and skills, it is essential to concentrate on this specific educational stage. Methodology: The scoping review was selected as the preferred research method. The methodological robustness was augmented through the utilization of the backward snowballing technique. Consequently, a total of 50 papers were identified and subjected to thorough analysis. Contribution: This review has methodically compiled and analyzed the literature on 3D printing use among elementary students, offering a substantial addition to academic conversations. It consolidated and organized research on 3D printers’ educational uses, applying robust and credible criteria. Findings: Many studies featured small sample sizes and limited research on inclusive and special education. The analysis revealed 82 distinct research goals and 13 educational fields, with STEM being the predominant focus. Scholars showed considerable interest in how 3D printers influence skills like creativity and problem-solving, as well as emotions such as engagement and motivation. The majority of studies indicated positive outcomes, enhancing academic achievement, engagement, collaboration, creativity, interest, and motivation. Nonetheless, challenges were noted, highlighting the necessity for teacher training, the expense of equipment, technical difficulties, and the complexities of blending new methods with traditional curricula. Recommendations for Practitioners: To capitalize on the benefits that 3D printers bring, curriculum planners are urged to weave them into their programs, ensuring alignment with educational standards and skill development. The critical role educators play in the effective implementation of this technology necessitates targeted professional development programs to equip them with the expertise for successful integration. Moreover, 3D printing presents a unique opportunity to advance inclusive education for students with disabilities, offering tailored learning experiences and aiding in creating assistive technologies. In recognizing the disparities in access to 3D printing, educational leaders must address the financial and logistical barriers highlighted in the literature. Strategic initiatives are essential to democratize 3D printing access, ensuring all students benefit from this educational tool. Recommendation for Researchers: Comparative studies are critical to elucidate the specific advantages and limitations of 3D printing technology due to the scarcity of research contrasting it with other tools. The variability in reporting durations of interventions and research environments underscores the necessity for uniform methodologies and benchmarks. Because research has predominantly focused on STEM/STEAM education, expanding into different educational areas could provide a comprehensive understanding of 3D printing’s capabilities. The existence of neutral and negative findings signals an opportunity for further investigation. Exploring the factors that impede the successful integration of 3D printing will inform the creation of superior pedagogical approaches and technological refinements. Future Research: As the review confirmed the significant promise of 3D printing technology in enriching education, especially in the context of primary education, the imperative for continued research to refine its application in primary education settings is highlighted. Full Article
3d printer 3D printer emissions can harm respiratory health: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Atlanta — Emissions from 3D printers may contain fine and ultrafine particles that can damage airway cells and negatively affect respiratory health, result of a recent study show. Full Article
3d printer Fire up the 3D printer! It’s 2024 and it’s time to study some bats! By www.usgs.gov Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 16:14:26 EDT From wooden boxes and nets to 3D printers and gene editing, USGS scientists use tools old and new to tackle the tricky problems of bat science Full Article
3d printer Canadian Classroom Has Launched 4 models of 3D printers in the North American market By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Jun 2023 08:00:00 GMT Canadian Classroom and Inventive Classroom Partner with Creality to Introduce Four New 3D Printing Products to the North American Market Full Article
3d printer Repurposed 3D Printer Allows Economical and Programmable Fraction Collection for Proteomics of Nanogram Scale Samples - ACS Publications By news.google.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jul 2024 07:00:00 GMT Repurposed 3D Printer Allows Economical and Programmable Fraction Collection for Proteomics of Nanogram Scale Samples ACS Publications Full Article
3d printer FLSUN T1 Pro Ultra-High Speed 3D printer review – Breathtakingly fast, quiet, and outstanding print quality! By the-gadgeteer.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 14:00:11 +0000 REVIEW – 3D printing is fun and challenging. You can download countless free files from sites like Thingiverse and Printables, Cults 3D, and Thangs, or create your own using Fusion 360 TinkerCAD. It takes time, patience, and a love of tinkering, but it can be great fun. Many 3D printing enthusiasts will agree that incessant […] Full Article Reviews 3d printing
3d printer SmartNews: 3D Printers in Space By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0000 If you need something while up in space, soon all you'll have to do is print it. Full Article
3d printer This Mobile 3D Printer Can Print Directly on Your Floor By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:00:03 +0000 Waiting for each part of a 3D-printed project to finish, taking it out of the printer, and then installing it on location can be tedious for multi-part projects. What if there was a way for your printer to print its creation exactly where you needed it? That’s the promise of MobiPrint, a new 3D printing robot that can move around a room, printing designs directly onto the floor. MobiPrint, designed by Daniel Campos Zamora at the University of Washington, consists of a modified off-the-shelf 3D printer atop a home vacuum robot. First it autonomously maps its space—be it a room, a hallway, or an entire floor of a house. Users can then choose from a prebuilt library or upload their own design to be printed anywhere in the mapped area. The robot then traverses the room and prints the design. It’s “a new system that combines robotics and 3D printing that could actually go and print in the real world,” Campos Zamora says. He presented MobiPrint on 15 October at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.Campos Zamora and his team started with a Roborock S5 vacuum robot and installed firmware that allowed it to communicate with the open source program Valetudo. Valetudo disconnects personal robots from their manufacturer’s cloud, connecting them to a local server instead. Data collected by the robot, such as environmental mapping, movement tracking, and path planning, can all be observed locally, enabling users to see the robot’s LIDAR-created map. Campos Zamora built a layer of software that connects the robot’s perception of its environment to the 3D printer’s print commands. The printer, a modified Prusa Mini+, can print on carpet, hardwood, and vinyl, with maximum printing dimensions of 180 by 180 by 65 millimeters. The robot has printed pet food bowls, signage, and accessibility markers as sample objects. MakeabilityLab/YouTube Currently, MobiPrint can only “park and print.” The robot base cannot move during printing to make large objects, like a mobility ramp. Printing designs larger than the robot is one of Campos Zamora’s goals in the future. To learn more about the team’s vision for MobiPrint, Campos Zamora answered a few questions from IEEE Spectrum.What was the inspiration for creating your mobile 3D printer?Daniel Campos Zamora: My lab is focused on building systems with an eye towards accessibility. One of the things that really inspired this project was looking at the tactile surface indicators that help blind and low vision users find their way around a space. And so we were like, what if we made something that could automatically go and deploy these things? Especially in indoor environments, which are generally a little trickier and change more frequently over time.We had to step back and build this entirely different thing, using the environment as a design element. We asked: how do you integrate the real world environment into the design process, and then what kind of things can you print out in the world? That’s how this printer was born.What were some surprising moments in your design process?Campos Zamora: When I was testing the robot on different surfaces, I was not expecting the 3D printed designs to stick extremely well to the carpet. It stuck way too well. Like, you know, just completely bonded down there.I think there’s also just a lot of joy in seeing this printer move. When I was doing a demonstration of it at this conference last week, it almost seemed like the robot had a personality. A vacuum robot can seem to have a personality, but this printer can actually make objects in my environment, so I feel a different relationship to the machine. Where do you hope to take MobiPrint in the future?Campos Zamora: There’s several directions I think we could go. Instead of controlling the robot remotely, we could have it follow someone around and print accessibility markers along a path they walk. Or we could integrate an AI system that recommends objects be printed in different locations. I also want to explore having the robot remove and recycle the objects it prints. Full Article Mobile robots Vacuum robots 3d printer 3d printing
3d printer Extending the Patentable Life of 3D Printers: A Lesson From the Pharmaceutical Industry By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 17:34:48 +0000 Modern innovation typically occurs one step-improvement at a time. Some clients initially question whether their new application of an existing technology is patentable. Usually, the answer is ‘yes.’ Under U.S. law (and most other jurisdictions), an innovation to an existing technology is patentable so long as at least one claim limitation is novel and non-obvious....… Continue Reading Full Article Biotechnology FDA Intellectual Property Legislation
3d printer Automated Dynamic Inlet Microfluidics System: 3D Printer Adaptation for Cost-Effective, Low Volume, On-Demand Multi-Analyte Droplet Generator By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Lab Chip, 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D4LC00075G, PaperAbdul Basit Zia, Justin Farrell, Ian G. FouldsThe paper demonstrates an adaptation of a 3D printer (Prusa Mini+) with novel modules to develop a droplet generation system that generates combinatorial droplets from a standard 96 well plate....The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
3d printer 3D printer Arevo gets funding By cen.acs.org Published On :: 25 May 2018 22:54:35 +0000 Full Article
3d printer Ultra-fine particles emitted by commercial desktop 3D printers By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 9:23:19 GMT Desktop three-dimensional (3D) printers, available for use in offices and homes, can release between 20 and 200 billion ultra-fine particles (UFPs) per minute, finds new research. UFPs may pose a risk to health, and the study’s authors recommend caution when operating 3D printers inside unventilated or unfiltered indoor environments. Full Article
3d printer IIT-Madras startups develop PPEs from 3D printers and regular stationery materials By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T17:59:00+05:30 Initial batches have been supplied in Chennai, while some were in the process of being scaled up towards mass production for use in hospitals and clinics across the country. Full Article
3d printer 3D Printer - Which Material Can Be Used For Printing and Which May Not? By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Dec 2017 07:00:00 GMT Despite the fact that 3D printing has already become extremely popular worldwide, majority of people associate this technology with desktop 3D printers able to fabricate object with use of synthetic polymers commonly known as plastics. Full Article
3d printer Researchers use 3D printers to weave wearable electronics into clothing By www.3ders.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 20:20:58 +0200 A team of Chinese researchers has developed a new technique to use 3D printers to bind the electronic materials to the clothing textiles and enable them to harvest biomechanical energy from human motion. Full Article 3D Printing Applications
3d printer Stratasys unveils new F120 FDM printer and V650 Flex SLA 3D printer By www.3ders.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Apr 2019 16:24:42 +0200 Stratasys launched today the user-friendly and reasonably-priced F120 3D Printer based on industrial-grade additive manufacturing technology. Full Article 3D Printers
3d printer Formlabs offers more accuracy, larger print sizes with new Form 3 and Form 3L SLA 3D printers By www.3ders.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Apr 2019 16:46:26 +0200 Boston-based MIT Media Lab spinoff Formlabs has today launched two new 3D printers at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) show in Chicago Full Article 3D Printers
3d printer How I'm Making the Most of My 3D Printer By cockeyed.com Published On :: Sunday, October 15, 2017 11:15:00 GMT A 3D printer is a desktop fabrication machine. I can make almost anything, and it is crazy. Full Article
3d printer Electrical Power Use of the CR-10 3d Printer By cockeyed.com Published On :: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 11:15:00 GMT 3D printers can be loud and hot, but they don't actually use a ton of electricity. Full Article
3d printer Making Treat-filled Easter Eggs on the 3D printer By www.cockeyed.com Published On :: Saturday, April 20, 2019 11:15:00 GMT 3D printing is a slow process. A hot nozzle heats up and squirts molten hot plastic in a carefully determined pattern to form a three dimentional object. It's like using a hot glue gun to squirt out an entire sculpture. It takes time. Full Article
3d printer The US Army has a 3D printer for ultra-strong steel gear and weapons By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 06:00:34 +0000 A high-speed 3D printer is being tested by the US Army for producing spare steel parts near the front lines – it could also make weapons or aircraft parts Full Article
3d printer Extending the Patentable Life of 3D Printers: A Lesson From the Pharmaceutical Industry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 17:34:48 +0000 Modern innovation typically occurs one step-improvement at a time. Some clients initially question whether their new application of an existing technology is patentable. Usually, the answer is ‘yes.’ Under U.S. law (and most other jurisdictions), an innovation to an existing technology is patentable so long as at least one claim limitation is novel and non-obvious....… Continue Reading Full Article Biotechnology FDA Intellectual Property Legislation
3d printer Huge modular 3D printer creates $1,000 tiny house out of mud (Video) By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Oct 2018 15:32:41 -0400 This affordable tiny house was 3D printed using mud, rice husks and straw to create a "zero-kilometre" structure. Full Article Design
3d printer African inventor makes 3D printer with... E-waste By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 13:51:24 -0400 Kodjo Afate Gnikou is a 33 years old inventor from Togo, in West Africa. Using mostly e-waste that he found in a scrap yard, he built a functioning 3D printer that he calls W.AFATE. Full Article Technology
3d printer Solar 3D printers take manufacturing off the grid By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 07:00:00 -0400 Groups working in developing regions could use solar-powered 3D printers to make tools, lab supplies and more on the go. Full Article Technology
3d printer CES 2013: New CubeX 3D Printer Spits Out Objects the Size of Basketballs By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 10:20:00 -0500 The new machine from 3D Systems has a larger printing platform, and a whole lot of new bells and whistles for 3D printing enthusiasts. Full Article Technology
3d printer Fans of MasterChef poke fun after a challenge using a 3D printer By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 13:09:38 GMT On Monday night MasterChef took it's amateur chefs to South Australia where they met a challenge of futuristic proportions which left viewers aghast. Full Article
3d printer Injured hornbill found in Thailand can eat again after vets fit a new beak made with a 3D printer By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:27:10 GMT The adult bird - dubbed 'Coco' - was found sprawled on the ground with a broken wing and its lower bill missing in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, on April 18. Full Article
3d printer 3D printer Arevo gets funding By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 25 May 2018 22:54:35 +0000 Full Article