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A project log for Printing bones on a DIY powder bed 3d printer

This project focuses on using building a budget powder bed 3d printer capable of printing bones, and creating the needed ink and powder.

jureJure 07/12/2017 at 20:375 Comments

On monday I have received the results of the exams I had in past two months. This also concluded my high school days and started my almost 3 months long break. This means I will have a lot of free time to work on this project.

Even though I had final exams spread across the last few months, I did some work on this project. I managed to get parallell drive belts on the y axis, add a servo to drive the x axis. I also calibrated the PIDs for both servos. I added limit switches for x and y axis. The HP45 mounts have also been made and attached to the 3d printer.

Currently I am working on making everything working together. I am also trying to keep everything as clean as possible to be easy to read. Finally I decided on printer to work via web interface, this means no switches, displays, ... (maybe a status led or two). I think this is quite a nice feature as it increases simplicity for the end user. This also makes the printer controllable via tablets or phones (currently it is somewhat useless, but later I/someone could implement a function where user could print things directly from thingiverse or some other site).

I am also working on making new materials for printing. Currently I am focusing on printing with technical ceramics. I have also decided to drop development on hydroxyapatite for now (it is too expensive/hard to produce and rather useless for now).

Also I bought my first 3d printer (150$ replica of geeetech prusa i3). I have done some substantial upgrading like extruder replacement (makeshift version of e3d titan). Now it prints comparably to a Makerbot. This FDM 3d printer also allows me to make this project more friendly for those who don't have a cnc.

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kanaji232 wrote 09/22/2018 at 23:49 point

congratulations great project

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GrayPillow wrote 07/14/2017 at 13:30 point

Congradulations, Welcome back!

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Jure wrote 07/14/2017 at 14:49 point

Thanks, it feels good to continue with this project again.

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Jarrett wrote 07/12/2017 at 21:05 point

And?!!? Did you pass?!?

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Jure wrote 07/14/2017 at 12:29 point

Yep, with good grades

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