Lincoln has been polluting my facebook feed for the last few months about their new additive tool-path welders. Showing things like welded boat propellers.Oak Ridge Lab is 3D printing a nuclear reactor core.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is developing a 3D printed nuclear reactor core - 3D Printing Industry
Researchers at the US Department of Energy (DOE)’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are developing a nuclear reactor core using 3D printing. As part of its Transformational Challenge Reactor (TCR) Demonstration Program, which aims to build an additively manufactured microreactor, ORNL has...3dprintingindustry.com
Torchmate? Is that their program?Lincoln has been polluting my facebook feed for the last few months about their new additive tool-path welders. Showing things like welded boat propellers.
IDK, I haven't clicked on any of them.Torchmate? Is that their program?
That and organic style antennas, are probably one of the best uses for something like that. I wonder what sort of post processing it needs.
Probably the beginnings of this happening:You guys ever heard of the bearing on the extruder idler wheel going out? I'm having feed issues and it kind of feels/sounds like the geared wheel isn't lined up with the extruder idler somehow. The idler doesn't turn all the time.
Give your balls a tug - Letterkenny by nahojjjen
reddit user u/Wiltron requested this to be made, so I did. Apparently it's a joke from a show called Letterkenny? He posted more info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Letterkenny/comments/ipg3yt/still_need_to_sand_and_finish_painting_it_but_my/ This is a free model, but if you want to want to give...www.thingiverse.com
It took like 5 minutes to slice in Cura, but I've been meaning to try them for a while now.I absolutely love tree supports. I never use anything else
Not as sexy as Shoresy, but they'll do.They're pretty sexy, right?