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    Advice on 3D printing please - my Mini Media Centre design

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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      Ah, I should have mentioned I've done some quick quotes there. With just the main body shape sans the feet and air-vents:

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      Polyamide: € 331.1
      Prime Grey: € 434.16
      ABS: € 755.3
      Paintable Resing (Natrual white): € 266.7
      Paintable Resing (Painted): € 396.9

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        d12dozr
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        Thom, those resins and Prime Grey are UV cured stereolithography, which means as time passes they tend to deteriorate. The materials that last are Polyamide and ABS. Between those two, polyamide is tough and flexible, while ABS is more brittle.

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        • olisheaO Offline
          olishea
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          more expensive than i thought it'd be

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          • TIGT Offline
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            How much is a sheet of bendy-mdf and some glue ?

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            • thomthomT Offline
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              last edited by

              @d12dozr said:

              Thom, those resins and Prime Grey are UV cured stereolithography, which means as time passes they tend to deteriorate. The materials that last are Polyamide and ABS. Between those two, polyamide is tough and flexible, while ABS is more brittle.

              Yea, that's been my concern about the various 3D printing materials, that they're not fit to last. There will be heat from the hardware and there is also the issue of direct sunlight. That's why I've not used the prototype in styrene I made.

              Polyamide is new to me. I've not used that. I'm more familiar with ABS, but not in context of 3D printing. I'm also wondering how the finish is here, as it appear to differ quite a bit.

              And I suspect I need to paint it myself in order to get ther colour I want, and then it's also a matter of how these materials react to paint.

              @olishea said:

              more expensive than i thought it'd be

              Ditto. I'd hoped the prices would have been somewhat cheaper by now.

              @tig said:

              How much is a sheet of bendy-mdf and some glue ?

              Cost of production time?

              I do have a model produced, but it took a very long time. I was hoping to be able to create with more stable materials in a reasonable quick time.

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              • Rich O BrienR Offline
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                That's expensive.

                A block of wood CNC'd would be cheaper.

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                • thomthomT Offline
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                  @rich o brien said:

                  A block of wood CNC'd would be cheaper.

                  That and milling machines was how I made the first (and only) prototype.

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                  • gillesG Offline
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                    According to the number of pieces you want to produce I would choose more classic workflow like molding.

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                      d12dozr
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                      @thomthom said:

                      Polyamide is new to me. I've not used that. I'm more familiar with ABS, but not in context of 3D printing. I'm also wondering how the finish is here, as it appear to differ quite a bit.

                      And I suspect I need to paint it myself in order to get ther colour I want, and then it's also a matter of how these materials react to paint.

                      Polymide is what I used for my 3D printed lamp.

                      Some people have made polyamide 3D printed guitars(pictures and video). Freedon of Creation sells lamps, shoes, and jewelery and furniture made with polyamide.

                      I think the best way to check out the material is to order something small like the samples available from Shapeways or i.materialise. Because the material is so porous, it is often dyed rather than painted, so that the color soaks all the way through.

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
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                        @d12dozr said:

                        Because the material is so porous, it is often dyed rather than painted, so that the color soaks all the way through.

                        hmm.. then it'll be somewhat matt then?

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                          d12dozr
                          last edited by

                          Yes, somewhat matte. The red and white models here are polyamide - the red one is dyed(from Shapeways). The two translucent models are acrylic, similar to Shapeways FUD material.


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                            I remember Thomthom when you first posted this, the design still inspires me! 👍

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