Portland 3D Printing Lab RodinRemix Celebration Meetup

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Welcome! April 2017 0530p – Networking 0600p – #RodinRemix Story 0630p – Enjoy the Museum! @pdx3dplab www.facebook.com/groups/ pdx3dplab www.pdx3dplab.co

Transcript of Portland 3D Printing Lab RodinRemix Celebration Meetup

Welcome

Welcome!April 2017

0530p Networking0600p #RodinRemix Story0630p Enjoy the Museum! @pdx3dplab www.facebook.com/groups/pdx3dplabwww.pdx3dplab.co

Our Sponsors

Today0530p Networking0600p #RodinRemix0630p See the Museum!0730p Concluded

SocialCheck into Portland Art Museum

Tweet @PDX3DPLAB @PDXArtMuseum #RodinRemix

Instagram selfie with our Artwork!@PortlandArtMuseum #RodinRemix

#RodinRemixArt you can touch and Remake

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Anatomy of a Volunteer Project#rodinremix activityCollection of 3D Printed Rodins

Scans of 10-12 piecesLive 3D Printing in-MuseumMeetup in the MuseumLego nubsIdeasBall jointsScan ALL the thingsBall jointsPerformance ArtCaptive ball bearings

Fallen Caryatid with Stone

Creating Remix DynamicMagnetic coupling makes remixing possible

Start with models from MyMiniFactoryImport with Autodesk RemakeScale/Size with Autodesk F360Embedded Metal/MagnetsBalance/Foot pads

3D ScanningStructure Sensor + iPadSkanect App

Scan from all anglesRemove artifactsClose holesResize for 3D Printhttp://goo.gl/KoNMi7

Bringing it All Together25 Volunteers synchronized by a spreadsheet

Models uploaded by content creators.Part orders with specifications organized by team leadVolunteers select prints within their capabilityNo duplicatesHandoff if help neededStatus updates posted dailyAutomated statistics

Average 12 hours per print

Monumental Head of BalzacForbidden Love

La Defense

Top Hat

IrisMonumental Head of Jean DAire

Three Shades11.5 Tall80 3D Print Hours10 Hours Post

785 grams410 support375 material (hollow)

Three Shades

#RodinRemix629 Print Hours30kg Plastic29 Sculptures25 Volunteers18 Design Hours12 Scan Hours1 great projectMany thanks to Adam McGee, Miguel Higgins Moy, Gord Christmas, Maz and Attero, Ryan Blackwood, Jesse Jenkins, Matt Liepold, Mike Shkolnik, Steve Bigelow, Matt Wood, Dale Grimes, Dave Bahr, Dave Helbley, Mindy Thielges, and Matt Griffin.

3DP April 2017Whats new, mind-blowing, and printable!

Cubicure:Hot Stereolithographyhttp://www.spitstec.nl/colorpod

The process they have developed employs a method known as Hot Stereolithography, as well as a special coating technique, which allows high performance polymers to be used.The extremely viscous, sticky materials used have improved features which allow for a much more efficient use of the technology. Compared to the brittle polymers that are currently on the market, these polymers are very strong and resistant to impact, and they are also designed to withstand temperatures of up to 100 degrees Celsius. Along with these improved qualities, they also maintain the qualities of geometrical precision associated with precision injection moulding.34

ONO Phone 3D Printer Actually Printing

3D Printed Mikeshake Strawhttp://www.3ders.org/articles/20170216-3d-printed-straws-just-made-mcdonalds-suck-even-more.html

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OpenFlexture Microscopehttps://3dprint.com/165457/openflexure-3d-printed-microscope/

UpcomingWednesdays Printer Troubleshooting Workshop @ HedronApril 26 Autodesk Design Week PortlandMay Envisiontec

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