![]() ![]() With a life of 1500 hours, the head is the default selection for programming jobs using the ABS-CF10 material. The T14H hardened extrusion head is now supported on the Stratasys F370, F270, and F170 printers.An issue where settings would have the default values for the printer applied has been solved. For FDM projects, GrabCAD Print now keeps job settings when a Project is retrieved and the selected printer is not found.Once you log into your Origin account under File > Preferences > P3 DLP, you can set up and send jobs to your printers. GrabCAD Print now supports the Origin One and Origin One Dental printers.GrabCAD Print now supports files from the latest versions of CAD software, including Creo9, Inventor 2023, NX2206, and Parasolid 34.1.For the full system requirements, click here. GrabCAD Print now supports Windows 11 operating systems.GrabCAD Print version 1.70, September 2022īuild number 1.1 released on 21 September 2022 You can also test the latest version of GrabCAD Print in your environment as part of the Early Visibility Program. For other cool models to 3D print, check out Makerbot’s Thingiverse.Interested in trying new features of GrabCAD Print before they are released? Sign up here to request beta access. You can find these videos on the SOLIDWORKS Youtube page or click on the links provided.ĭo you have any cool or fun projects that you modeled in SOLIDWORKS and printed using a Makerbot? Let us know! Show us pictures of your 3D prints in the comment section below. ![]() If the letters are too thin, the resulting 3D print will not be as legible or as neat as pictured below. This project incorporates the most features (fillet, hole wizard, shell, extrude) but because of its size, it is the quickest 3D print! After you have spelled your name correctly, you want to make sure that the modeling of the letters are thick enough. This last project has your name written all over it! It is split up into 3 videos for the 3 main steps involved: the base, the lettering, and the printing. This video also shows how to make changes to the tail and how those changes affect the resulting 3D print. In this video, I explain the importance of adding supports to 3D print more complex models such as the racecar. For example, you could add another extruded cut within the trunk to create an opening for a cellphone charger.įor this next project, the model can be found within the SOLIDWORKS Design Library, specifically the Educator Curriculum 2015 file named “RaceCar Project”. In addition, this video shows the potential for design changes. The most difficult part is sketching the initial shape, making sure that the trunk will be able to hold the cellphone in place. Not only is this project adorable, it is also very functional! This project was separated into 4 short videos to show all of the steps including sketching, adding features such as extrude and extrude cut, and printing. Therefore, it is perfect for students and educators of all ages! Elephant Phone Holder This is because of its small size, relatively low price tag, and user friendly interface. Specifically, the Makerbot Replicator is a 3D printer meant for hobby-ists and small businesses rather than full scale production at huge companies. This method is very similar to that of FFF or Fused Filament Fabrication. It is the most common type of 3D printer. This technique involves heating filament to its melting point and then extruding it layer by layer, building from bottom to top. These items include an elephant phone holder, a personalized dog tag and a racecar.įirst off, what kind of 3D printer is a Makerbot Replicator? A Makerbot is classified as an FDM printer or rather Fused Deposition Modeling. This post will discuss three different videos, produced by me, covering how to model and 3D print various items using a Makerbot Replicator. My name is Colleen Gallagher and I am an Electrical Engineering Major entering my fourth year at Northeastern University. ![]()
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