Adventures in 3D Printing

Background #

Owning a 3D printer, is something I’ve always wanted ever since coming to National Maker Faire at NYC in 2014. The ability to generate physical objects from nothing without requiring a complex manufacturing background is what was most appealing to me. You no longer needed to cast objects, or machine parts. You could just melt plastic in the shape of whatever you wanted.

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3D Printer, Maker Faire 2015

February 26th 2018
Residential Building Inspection - Apartment Failure
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On February 26th 2018 I finally decided to pull the trigger. Chris’s 3D printer was confiscated from our room for being a safety hazard and being the defiant individual I decided to buy one for myself. (Chris even agreed to provide tech support for it.)

February 27th 2018
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I order the CR-10. The best 3D printer for the price!

During this time, Chris fights GWU and eventually gets the ruling overturned.

Now we have 2 3D Printers.
March 1st 2018
3D Printers are returned

Hatchet Article

Chalice Talk PowerPoint

3D Printing Time-lapse: Chalice V2- Part 1 #

3D Printing Time-lapse: Chalice V2- Part 2 #

3D Printing Time-lapse: Chalice V1- Part 1 #

3D Printing Time-lapse: Chalice V1- Part 2 #

3D Printing Time-lapse: Rocket #

3D Printing Time-lapse: Object #

 
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