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The Basics of Extrusion
If you are a recent recipient of a Filabot extrusion system, you might feel a bit unsure of what each of the specific components is for, or how to make them all work in harmony. We like to think th...
3-D Printing
Printing with Coffee Part II
After diving into the research on compounding PLA with spent coffee grounds accomplished at Washington State and assisted by our Filabot EX2, our brains were buzzing with the idea of making some of...
3d recycling
University of Utah Update: Chair Prints with Recycled PETG Filament Part 2
For the final project with the Design of University of Utah Digital Assemblies class, students were tasked with a chair design that incorporated recycled PETG filament, compounded with color pigme...
3d recycling
University of Utah Update: Chair Prints with Recycled PETG Filament
For the final project with the Design of University of Utah Digital Assemblies class, students were tasked with a chair design that incorporated recycled PETG filament, compounded with color pigmen...
3d Recyling
University of Utah Update: Chair Experiments with Recycled PETG Filament
IMPORTANT NOTE:
We're back to posting the University of Utah/ binary collaboration posts on Filabot after several weeks on Massive Dimension. If you haven't read the last few posts, please click th...
EX6
NEW PRODUCT: PLA LX175 EX6 Tolerances Compared: Material Extrusion Report
We care about the materials we sell and the success of using our machines. This report was done with very extensive testing beyond what we typically do with the lab testing service we provide but a...
3-D Printer
University of Utah Update: Testing - Large Format Prints
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Going forward the posts related to our collaboration with binary and the University of Utah will be posted only on the Massive Dimension website as Massive Dimension products will b...
3-D Printer
University of Utah Update: Prototyping - Test Prints (Desktop)
Building off their form explorations, using prompts such as Aleatory Methods, Protest as Form, and For Loops, activity for the MDD Digital Assemblies class now turned to physical prototyping of the...
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University of Utah Update: Form Exploration - Aleatory Methods
Students were grouped and tasked with exploring form using 1-2 of the following design prompts: Material Arcs, Protest as Form, Tactile Communication, Fascination, For Loops, and Aleatory Methods.