Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 18:20:01 EST 2017 | sarason
AS wonderful as your experiment in 3D printing is. WOuld you have been better off taking a print feeder roller out of an inkjet , with the right diameter and cutting to size on a dropsaw! Another approach is to find a supplier in the printing indust
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 09:01:50 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 15:44:37 EST 2017 | teslalab2
ok I added 12mm and 16mm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 09:01:21 EST 2017 | tombstonesmt
We had the same issue with the filament loader. We have a flash forge Pro; mounted the spool above the printer. Here is the filament. http://www.3dxtech.com/search.php?search_query=esd
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 08:05:51 EST 2017 | tombstonesmt
That is literally twice the amount of work. The drawing would've taken 10 minutes tops. I would've gone to lunch and that would've been done printing. We have a 3D printer in house as well using ESD safe filament. We've used it for tooling, prototyp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 23:15:03 EST 2017 | teslalab2
Hi! I recently bought 33 of the worlds crappiest Quad feeders for dirt cheap. They all had bad tape peel rollers. So I decided to try and print replacement rollers from TPU. And, it actually works! here is the link to the cad files http://www.thingiv
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 09:48:27 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
10mins to print an 8mm wheel. Experimenting with both Ninja Flex, and Ninja Semi-Flex, I think the Flex is probably going to be the winner though. Had to upgrade our filament feeder on the printer to use either of them. Totally worth it though. Not s
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 17:03:07 EDT 2024 | dontfeedphils
I design and 3D print custom nozzles for my ASM pick and place quite often using our SLA machine and acrylic material. Works pretty well.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 16:41:59 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
The added benefit to MPM SP's is that, it forces the operator to look at quality. She won't have 2d or 3d to rely on. Also, it places heavy emphasis on a good setup.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 14:37:22 EDT 2024 | carl_p
You can download the full UIC nozzle library from them direct. They will also do the custom nozzle for you. you could also go out to the local CNC places etc. As for materials, depends what will work for the part in question. stainless is an option