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mihaaruismyname · 1 year
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WUG is finally finished, we did our first test fit last night and tweaked everything that needed fixing. It was a long road and we used A LOT of new techniques, but it was worth it in the end! Just need a few things for my Invincible 2 crew mate and we’ll be ready for #galaxycon!
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kapoorplastics · 2 years
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Kapoor Plastics is the prominent PETG sheets distributor and supplier that offers maximum options to suit vivid applications in graphic holders, graphic holders, tabletop displays, prosthetic devices, Machine guards etc. Cut-to-size PETG sheets are also available.
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Quadlock mirror bar Spacer to 7/8". Preferably printed in TPU. Link to STL file in bio Filament: Sunlu PLA Infill: 50% Infill Pattern: Triangle Supports: Not Needed, printed laying flat. #tinkercad #Ender3v2 #Ender3 #Ender #Ender3Pro #automotive #automotiveparts #automotive3dprinting #Honda #Grom #PLA #3DPrinting #PETG #MSX125 #plastic #handle #Cura #3dprint #mirror #mount #quadlock https://www.instagram.com/p/CpKlWZqO0YT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Bluerhine Online Store - Choose us as your trusted PetG plastic sheet suppliers in Dubai, and elevate your designs with a material that meets the highest quality and functionality standards.
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excesspoly1 · 1 year
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At Excesspoly.com, we are committed to helping the environment by recycling excess PETG plastic. We offer a convenient and affordable service that helps reduce waste and supports sustainable practices. Visit our site for more details.
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bottleplastic · 1 year
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The quality of the PET bottle is dependent on the quality of the bottle embryo
Secondly, the bottle blank has a blow molding bottle with different forms, and the standardization is more easier, and the formulation of the specification is conducive to the development of the mall. The European Plastic Manufacturers Association (APME) was held in the Plastics Recovering Process held by Brussels. Regarding the bottle blank, in fact it is related to the overall plastic bottle packaging, so we should pay more attention.
So what problems in the pre-blank shopping mall, how to improve it? Plastic bottle cover, PET bottle professional manufacturer, the following is a brief summary below: First, some of the premier factory is in order to improve the product price advantage,PETG Plastic Container Manufacturers on the other hand, in order to improve its own profit. The quality of the PET bottle is dependent on the quality of the bottle embryo, and the following is a common problem of PET bottles, and corresponding solutions.
It is widely used in edible oil, beverage, sugar, medicine and other packaging careers.The PET bottle blank is in the career. The content of the article comes from the network.In addition, the PET flank is selected from the world's leading secondary double tarable positioning skill, and each cavity is independently self-locking, ensuring concentricity of the mold, and excellent cooling system to complete the high efficiency of normal temperature water cooling, and avoid the gate, the labor intensity of workers, The mold life is at least 3 million times
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ndpreservation · 10 months
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Our Indispensable Board Shears
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One of the first things you’ll notice in our conservation lab is our giant cutters. These “board shears” are some of our most used tools. We use them to cut a wide range of materials in the process of making protective enclosures, repairing books, and performing various conservation treatments. Both of our shears are Jacques shears, named after their manufacturer, John Jacques & Son of Worcester, Massachusetts. Ours have been modified over the years with wood tops and new paint, but their cast iron supporting structures and steel blades likely date from the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries.
While they were designed to be used for cutting board or paper by bookbinders, we use them to cut a variety of materials including the PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol) plastic that we use to  make exhibit cradles for displays of the Hesburgh Libraries’ specialized collections. Our shears have held up well over the decades but sometimes they require specialized adjustments and realignments. Thankfully, through partnerships we’ve developed with machinists in the University’s Physics Department and the generous expertise of conservator Bill Minter, both shears have had helpful adjustments made to them in recent years. For more information on Jacques board shears and their maintenance see Bill Minter’s article Adjusting the Jacques Board Shear.
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andmaybegayer · 2 months
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Last Monday of the Week 2024-02-26
Critical vegetable issue (ran out of spicy chilies and my farmers market still hasn't reopened)
Listening: A Lunch Between Order and Chaos, an avant-garde strings album by a bunch of people. Here's "Unison"
Do you like songs that sound like they go on forever? Do you like songs that make you think of the formal descriptions of impressionist art? Do you like someone who is very good at the violin playing some shit that you would never think to play on the violin? Well I have an album for you.
Watching: Some more Gundam, also, I have to link the Friends at the Table stream vods for Keith and Jack playing Crusader Kings 3.
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Obsessed. I think I might understand Crusader Kings now.
Reading: Bah, bad week. Rifling through my short sci-fi story collections but nothing that caught my eye. I need to get something new from my kobo wishlist.
Playing: No dark souls, amazingly! I fell into an Inscryption hole playing Kaycee's mod. It took a while to get back into it but I finally got a full clear. I got an ouroboros and the necessary cards to do an infinite boost on the ouroboros damage, where you sacrifice it over and over. Learning a lot of things about how to play Inscryption that I never picked up in the main game, I deeply undervalued black goats and beehives before.
Making: Spent a LOT of time on the NAS case. Had to babysit the printer over a couple days to get the print through, mostly without incident except for the one time it popped off the plate and crashed the printhead a few hours into a print. Sorted out bed heating and insulation and now it's fine.
That is coming along, doing a lot of reading on painting and also a brief detour into composite skinning because I considered that. Not doing that but there's a local company that makes a heat-resistant PLA that I might use to try and do composite skinning projects.
Designs for the NAS are basically done. I might do a different top cap but for now reusing the same cap on the top and bottom is probably fine. This is false-colour for clarity, it's all black PETG (although the caps might be PLA. I'll see.)
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Now it's a matter of printing final parts, sanding, painting, and making sure I have all the fasteners I need for said things.
Tools and Equipment: I have a set of culinary long tweezers that I keep around ostensibly for microscopy shit and I am constantly using them for everything. Grabbing stuff that falls under couches, detaching plastic from printbeds, extending my reach by a few centimeters, yanking on jammed needles in quilting. Really quite useful.
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Jorge Pardo
Gisela, 2021 Aluminum, painted petg plastic, stainless steel, light fixture, light 86 61/100 in diameter | 220 cm diameter
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solradguy · 1 year
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I am curious, do you keep your 3d printer in your room? I've heard that it can be a health hazard and I'm a little worried
Nah, I keep it in the side room. It's pretty loud lol
The plastic filament heating up can be toxic but it depends on which plastic is used. I use only PLA (polylactic acid), which is made of organic materials such as corn, because it gives off the least amount of fumes and the fumes it does give off aren't hazardous at the temperature my printer heats it at (~200c): [1] [2]
It's the only filament I'll be using since I have pets and I don't want to expose them to the cancerous fumes given off by PETG or ABS (other common 3D printing filament types).
PLA's biggest issue is being highly flammable but as long as I keep my printer maintained, that won't be an issue either. Excessive heating is a problem that can be caught early if a part malfunctions since there's only one part of the printer (the extruder) that can go above 300c and stay there long enough to ignite PLA.
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mihaaruismyname · 1 year
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Visor is dyed. It’s not mounted into the helmet yet so Scott has to hold it in. So close to finally being done. Come find us at Galaxy Con in Columbus in December.
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kapoorplastics · 2 years
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To buy the quality best PETG sheets, certified to have outstanding thermoforming properties, contact Kapoor Plastics. The leading distributor and supplier of PETG sheets has the widest variety to cater diverse needs of manufacturers.
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Since having the #HondaGrom I've seen a few of them have the incorrect battery, which means the battery tie down doesn't get used anymore due to the battery being too big. Made a quick battery tie down for the TX5L battery on a SF Grom to keep it from shaking and possibly grounding the positive wire. There's not a whole lot out there in the 3D Printing world for Honda Grom parts. Hopefully, I'll be able to make some more. STL file in the bio Filament: Sunlu PLA Infill: 50% Infill Pattern: Triangle Supports: Not Needed, printed on its side. #tinkercad #Ender3v2 #Ender3 #Ender #Ender3Pro #automotive #automotiveparts #automotive3dprinting #Honda #Grom #godschariot #PLA #3DPrinting #PETG #MSX125 #plastic #handle #Cura #3dprint #TX5L #battery https://www.instagram.com/p/CnxKbQfJ50p/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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squeakadeeks · 2 years
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Did you use plastazote for your LED parts for your WIP cosplay? Or something else? I'm stuck at figuring out how I want my LEDs to diffuse on my own armor because plastazote is so pricy to get where I live 🤔
funny you should say that because I too, do not have plastazote. The method that I used on Aether involves: 1) a reflective fabric or shiny white vinyl, 2) your LEDs, 3) clear plastic (I used petg but even clear binder/folder plastic would work) and 4) frosted glass spray paint
Its a similar idea to how I did the lights for any of my Hel FEH cosplays, where the light you see through the opening is actually diffuse light coming off of LEDS hidden right along the edge hitting a scattering medium.
I constructed whatever armor peice I needed to light up fully first, then took a peice of petg/clear flexible plastic that is just big enough to cover the hole and hit it with frosted glass spray paint only on the inside. (its imporaint its frosted glass translucent spray, since the frosting is what makes it diffusive). this way i get the diffusive effect, but still have the nice shiny/glossy finish on the outside. I glued that in place with hot glue and then added my LEDs along the inside of the opening. I usually have them around 1/4-1/2 of an inch away from the actual opening, if you place them closer you get more light but you risk seeing the point sources.
and finally, to help the light cover the full opening and get more bounce-back lighting, i put a reflective layer underneath everything. for aether this was shiny white vinyl, but anything reflective that looks nice under the clear plastic will work (the spray paint is translucent, meaning whatever color you choose *will* affect the overall color. i choose white instead of silver here since white kept the blue a bright hue)
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hope this helps! I'm happy to clarify any points/go into more detail or answer any other questions. I guess one final little point is I actually used cool white LEDs here, not blue ones! the blue color is coming entirely from the blue frosted glass spray paint.
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excesspoly1 · 1 year
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3D Printed Freeform Formwork
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The performance of 3D printed formwork and its geometric complexity varies, depending on the type of plastic used for 3D printing the formwork and the printing technology. The three columns showcase the degree of geometric freedom achievable in concrete formwork when printing with different materials—namely PLA, PVA, and PETG—and using different 3D printing techniques—robotic fused granulate fabrication (FGF) and fused filament fabrication (FFF) cartesian machines.
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is a common plastic material in the 3D printing industry, being both biodegradable and produced from renewable, organic starches. PVA (Polyvinyl Acetate) is a water-soluble synthetic polymer often used for support material on complex 3D prints due to its ease of removal when in direct contact with water. This research uses PVA to directly 3D print the formwork parts. Due to its high sensitivity to moisture, PVA requires airtight storage. Because of the material’s sensitivity, PVA can clog the nozzle of a 3d printer. PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) is a thermoplastic copolyester with high chemical resistance, durability, and ductility. It is also fully recyclable.
Acknowledgement for 3D Printing Concrete Formwork Project Project Instructor: Assistant Professor Dr. Mania Aghaei Meibodi
Contributing Students:  Ryan Craney, Han-Yuan Chang, Monik Gada, Feras Nour,  Christopher Voltl, Jessica Lin, Chia-Ching Yen, Carl Uwe Eppinger, Aaron Weaver
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