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Here I started a 3d project where I make use of 3d modeling in two part for two different colors using dual print extrusions of the 3d printer,
Here I started a 3d project where I make use of 3d modeling in two part for two different colors using dual print extrusions of an 3d printer,


I also print it out in ABS so I can put it into acetone vapor bath to remove the layer liner of the print and get a smoother finish
I also print it out in ABS so I can put it into acetone vapor bath, to remove the layer lines of the print and get a smoother finish.


The object itself in whole is a pot-lid handle as an replacement for the one that broke
The object itself in whole is a pot-lid handle and serves as an replacement for a one that broke


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Also because the object is exposed to heat the ABS plastic is a better option because of its much higher melting point than the PLA plastic.
File:Screenshot (3).png| I start with the larger 3d object that is also the base for the other 3d object and setting that to left extrusion for black filament (shown as red color)
 
File:Screenshot (4).png| Then I align the smaller 3d object into the bigger one so it fits perfectly and setting that to right extrusion for the white filament
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File:Screenshot (5).png|
File:2016-11-29.png| Inside of Tinkercad (3d program) I create the 3d objects, (there is a hole for the small object and for a screw)
File:Screenshot (6).png|
File:2016-11-29 (1).png| Here you can see that the Smaller 3d object does not sit on the bigger object but has a hole and sits in it
File:Screenshot (3).png| Inside the Makerbot software I start with by inserting the larger 3d object that´s also the base for the other 3d object and setting it to left extrusion for black filament (shown as red color)
File:Screenshot (4).png| Then insert and I align the smaller 3d object into the bigger one so it fits perfectly and setting it to right extrusion for the white filament
File:Screenshot (6).png| Inside Preview: Here we can see the layers, Time on printing and weight of the print
File:Screenshot (5).png| Here I look at layer 91, just to confirm that the print will do alright on each object
File:20161104_131443.jpg| Here it is out of the 3d printer (printed in ABS with Low settings)
File:20161104_133728.jpg| Here it is filed down to make it smoother
File:20161104_134113.jpg| Here it is inside a glass container with paper drenched in acetone liquid creating acetone vapors
File:20161108_135140.jpg| Here it is out of the vapors after about 3 hours
File:20161110_144343.jpg| And here it is complete after puting it back in for another 3 hours (not much different)
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 1 December 2016

Here I started a 3d project where I make use of 3d modeling in two part for two different colors using dual print extrusions of an 3d printer,

I also print it out in ABS so I can put it into acetone vapor bath, to remove the layer lines of the print and get a smoother finish.

The object itself in whole is a pot-lid handle and serves as an replacement for a one that broke

Also because the object is exposed to heat the ABS plastic is a better option because of its much higher melting point than the PLA plastic.