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éconologiques ideas of objects to print 3D?




by Christophe » 07/03/14, 10:42

Brainstorming, everything is in the title: what would be the object éconologiques applications to manufacture with the 3D impression?

The report yesterday from France2 gives some tips: https://www.econologie.com/forums/envoye-spe ... 13133.html
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by chatelot16 » 07/03/14, 18:18

to produce useful object there are other construction means

softwood tree and the saw sharp glue (nails)

iron grinder and weld the arc (cutting method ti ti soda)

for the more technical the old tower metal

3D print the plastic is a solution for the modern imitation, but no illusion: we can not do any printing 3D plastic pieces that break in modern equipment to make ... sustainability must be completely otherwise simplify construction ... adapt the design to the way we
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by Christophe » 16/03/14, 18:21

Off Topic Chatelot! : Cheesy:

Bah rummaging meantime: https://www.econologie.com/forums/bases-de-d ... 13144.html There are dozens of cool ideas of objects to do!

Y has more than a few trinkets which everyone thinks when told 3D printer ...

An example of original creation with a 3D printer: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:240158

On video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYmclbTH7nw
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by Flytox » 16/03/14, 21:25

We could print venturi for Pantoniste. (Nothing on the market that looks like it).

The internal diameter of the intake duct, the "usable" length, the diameter at the neck, the diverging side angle, the position / axis of the suction pipe, etc. should be given. Additional income for the Econology store :P

Same for the other and turbulators WITH .... (finally here, the construction 3D CAD program will be a tad more complicated ... : Mrgreen: )
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by Christophe » 16/03/14, 21:38

Ah bin here are some ideas éconologiques flytox thank you ... I have to find the plans of all this ...
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by bamboo » 26/03/14, 11:44

Christophe wrote:Y has more than a few trinkets which everyone thinks when told 3D printer ...

An example of original creation with a 3D printer: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:240158

Not sure this is better than a trinket ...
In any case it is more econological to plant daffodils than using the plastic and uranium to make flowers ...

The ecological way to use a printer 3D is to fix what is broken and not found in stores ... And then, there is no universal idea. This is something that can be discovered day by day, at home ...
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by Christophe » 26/03/14, 11:55

I say it was original, not necessarily econological ... and of course the actual flowers are always better than plastic ... It was to show the creativity we could do with a 3D printer. ..

Yes to repair, I begin to put me there!
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by hcrepin » 26/03/14, 13:35

I purchased a printer 3D Here are some images of its operation:
http://www.thethermograpiclibrary.org/i ... rimante_3D

But I also wrote an article on the current situation after this experience and access to "bigger" models:
http://hcrepin.wordpress.com/2014/01/08 ... vier-2014/

I'm pretty skeptical, I think the current applications remain essentially the model and the gadget for at least filament printers.

Well I also admit that I struggled to cling to new 3D editing programs. Struggling to get out of Autocad actually ...
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by Christophe » 26/03/14, 14:50

Thank you for this beautiful return hcrepin experience!

I see you're an avid éconologue!
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by Christophe » 27/03/14, 10:03

A new medical application of 3D print: printed skull! Not to be confused with the crystal skulls : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

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http://www.3dnatives.com/crane-imprime-3d/
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