tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post5363528404550095407..comments2024-03-16T04:22:39.549-07:00Comments on Cubify 3D Printing Fans & Fun: Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow...Tom Meekshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-24629246638431962072012-05-25T07:10:21.331-07:002012-05-25T07:10:21.331-07:00I'm wondering if temperature is a key. The Cu...I'm wondering if temperature is a key. The Cubify team traveled across the country with 5 Cube running as they drove and the Nissan Cube they were in is a pretty small car.<br /><br />If fumes were ANY issue at all, I doubt that they would have printed in a closed car for thousands of miles. It will be interesting to find out, won't it?Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-39879799393486719932012-05-24T17:56:08.403-07:002012-05-24T17:56:08.403-07:00You're definitely right about the various ABS ...You're definitely right about the various ABS formulations. I hope 3DSystems figured it out. The home 3d printer market needs as many good material options as possible.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05115362830792436351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-44004498679202002002012-05-24T16:45:30.878-07:002012-05-24T16:45:30.878-07:00That's great news.
Email me directly. I thin...That's great news.<br /><br />Email me directly. I think I already told you that I'd like to follow up on my companion 3DPrinterUsers blog. Use the "Request" link in the too right "personalizing Help" to reach me directly. <br /><br />While I do know about the issues with fumes in the RepRap printers, that has, to my knowledge, never come up as an issue with the Cube. When I was down at the 3D Systems headquarters they were running about a dozen printers all day long without issue for the reception area.<br /><br />Remember, they are in control of the proprietary formulation of the ABS they are using.<br /><br />Of course, until we get some in homes we won't really know for sure. :)Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-88342852529807158452012-05-24T13:25:19.065-07:002012-05-24T13:25:19.065-07:00Hi Tom.
I really like ABS too. If it was not for ...Hi Tom.<br /><br />I really like ABS too. If it was not for warping and fumes I'd use it for all my prints. Lower fumes is especially important for my Kid's printers and in the winter when we can't have a window open. The fumes are not bad, but they tend to accumulate without decent ventilation in a small room.<br /><br />I'm waiting for a bunch of parts in the mail so I have had some time for final tweaking. Mostly tweaks to make printing more user friendly and robust as well as making it easier to scale up manufacturing. The ease of manufacturing bit is important because demand has been crazy. My wait list is at 1100+ and I want to make it easy for a local manufacturer to build the parts so that I can move onto my next design/software using the lessons learned on this project.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05115362830792436351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-70984167814692243502012-05-24T12:05:04.282-07:002012-05-24T12:05:04.282-07:00Hi Billy,
I don't have a clue as to the chemi...Hi Billy,<br /><br />I don't have a clue as to the chemical makeup of "Magic Glue".<br /><br />I like the look and feel of ABS a LOT. But, have not had much luck with it without a heated bed on the one I have.<br /><br />We'll have to see if upper level warping is going to be a problem.<br /><br />In the meantime, how is your own 3D printer design coming along.Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-19335401361102222822012-05-24T10:57:22.520-07:002012-05-24T10:57:22.520-07:00Most repraps do have a heated bed and printing in ...Most repraps do have a heated bed and printing in ABS is much more common than printing in PLA. It's only been in the last year that PLA has become popular. PLA is more difficult to design an extruder to work reliably with, but there are now several reliable designs which is why PLA is now being adopted.<br /><br />I used to print in ABS exclusively, but in the last few months I have transitioned to mostly PLA printing. ABS definitely has its place and I still print with it when I need a part to withstand heat better, but I just prefer PLA for many reasons including PLA's less obnoxious fumes/smell during printing.<br /><br />I wonder if the "magic glue" is the common trick of using ABS dissolved in acetone to increase first layer adhesion. The "magic glue" still won't help with ABS's tendency to layer splitting further up the print.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05115362830792436351noreply@blogger.com