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== General Information ==
== General Information ==
The 3D printers can be found inside the [[Clean Room]].
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<div><p>The Clean Room is out "catch-all" room, encompassing tools and processes that don't fit well in either the Wood Shop or Metal Shop. Several work tables are available here to set up equipment, gather for classes or workshops, or just hang out!</p>


If you have any issues with Clean Room equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, ##general, #shop-3d-printing, and #shop-laser.
== General Safety Rules of the Clean Room ==


==''Where do I find 3D models?'' ==
#Do not use any machine you are not trained on and comfortable using. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing, stop immediately and ask for help on Berea Makerspace slack, or email&nbsp;[mailto:info@bereamakerspace.org info@bereamakerspace.org].
#Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify&nbsp;[mailto:info@bereamakerspace.org Makerspace leadership].
#Never assume a tool is properly adjusted; always check the tool prior to use.
#Never modify or hack any equipment. If you think an improvement can be made, discuss it on slack!


*<div class="li">[https://www.thingiverse.com/ Thingiverse]</div>
== FDM: Bambu Lab 3D Printer ==
*<div class="li">[https://www.thangs.com/ Thangs]</div>
*<div class="li">[https://www.printables.com/ Printables]</div>
*<div class="li">[https://grabcad.com/ GrabCAD]</div>
*<div class="li">[https://www.myminifactory.com/ MyMiniFactory]</div>
*<div class="li">[https://www.tinkercad.com/things TinkerCAD Things]</div>
*<div class="li">[https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/ NASA 3D Resources]</div>


== <span style="font-size: 24pt;">Equipment</span> ==
(2x) Bambu Lab X1-C ('''Requires Basic FDM Orientation''')
*One is equipped with the AMS system for multicolor / multimaterial
*Build Volume: 256mm x 256mm x 256mm
*Nozzle Size: 0.4mm
*Materials Supported: PLA, PETG, ABS/ASA, Nylon, TPU, Soluble Support Materials
*Slicer Used: Bambu Studio


== Bamboo 3D Printer ==
During the Orientation, you will be walked through the steps to set up and complete a print on the bamboo 3D Printer.&nbsp;[[File:BambuX1C.png|200px|right|middle]]


'''Printing with one color:'''
See Page: [[Bambu 3D_Printer|Bambu Lab 3d Printer]]<br>
*Members will go through some various 3D print websites and pick/download a design that you want to 3D print.<br>
*Members will unload any previous filament in the machine, and add your preferred filament into the machine through the small white tube sticking out the back of the machine.
*Members will click load on the machine, and the machine should heat up, and purge the old filament. Make sure to check that the filament has been purged by looking at where it sticks out inside the machine.
*Open Bamboo studio and add your print.
*Look to make sure the plate in your machine, and the filament type matches what is put in Bamboo Studios.
*Make sure you have the infill you want selected.
*Add any necessary supports to the piece.
*Slice the Plate, you should get an estimated time that the print will take.
*Hit Print.
*Stay with the print for the first few layers, to hopefully catch any early errors (You can click stop or pause when you notice these errors).<br>
*Afterwards remove your print and get rid of the filament that has been purged onto the plate while the machine was preparing.
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== Bamboo 3D Printer with AMS ==
== How to Use the Resin 3D Printer ==
During the Orientation, you will be walked through the steps to set up and complete a print on the bamboo 3D Printer.&nbsp;[[File:BambuX1C.png|200px|right|middle]]


'''Printing with multiple colors:'''
*When you start lychee, you should be on the layout page
*Members will go through various 3D print websites and pick/download a design that you want to 3D print.<br>
*Find a model you would like to use and download it (One made by yourself, or you can find them from these spots: Thingsverse, printables
*Members will unload any previous filament in the machine, members will have to do this for each filament in the machine.
*Members will put their filament into the AMS system, we recommend only using three of the four possible colors, as that is when most issues start to occur. We also recommend not using the filaments that are on cardboard as it often gets stuck on the machine.
*Members will load the filament through a white tube on the inside of that machine. You will have to do this for every filament you use. Make sure to update the machine with what filament is in each slot.
*Members will click load on the machine, and the machine should heat up, and purge the old filament. Make sure to check that the filament has been purged by looking at where it sticks out inside the machine.&nbsp;
*Open Bamboo Studio and add your print.
*Look to make sure the plate in your machine, and the filament type match what is put in Bamboo Studios.
*Make sure you have the infill you want selected.
*You can now click on the paint bucket and add the different colors to your print, you can change the color by adding filament through bamboo studio. Remember that when using this machine it creates a lot of wasted filament because it has to purge filament every time there is a color change, so be smart about where color changes occur.
*Add any necessary supports to the piece.
*Slice the Plate, you should get an estimated time that the print will take.
*Hit Print.
*Stay with the print for the first few layers, to hopefully catch any early errors (You can click stop or pause when you notice these errors).<br>
*Afterwards remove your print and get rid of the filament that has been purged onto the plate while the machine was preparing.
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== Resin 3D Printer ==
This will walk our potential members through the resin printing orientation.[[File:3D Resin Printer.jpg|200px|right|middle]]
*Members will find a model they would like to print and download it. We recommend picking one that is high definition, so people can see how accurate the printer is.
*After you download your file, go to Lychee (Resin 3D Printing Software)
*Go to the Lychee slicer and add your file/s to the program (Remember, the taller your design, the longer it takes)
*Go to the Lychee slicer and add your file/s to the program (Remember, the taller your design, the longer it takes)
*Click on model, and if to the right it says repair object, let it attempt to fix the print
*Click on model, and if to the right it says repair object, let it attempt to fix the print
*Scale your project to the size that you want. (You can do this by hitting scale on the left-hand side, clicking the miniature, and clicking/dragging any box. There is a yellow box in the center that you have to move over to see, but it scales the entire thing down uniformly<br>
*Scale your project to the size that you want. (You can do this by hitting scale in the left-hand side, clicking the miniature, and clicking/dragging any box. There is a yellow box in the center that you have to move over to see, but it scales the entire thing down uniformly
*Lift each model off the ground.
*If needed, repair the object once again
*Rotate the model forward or backward (You want to make sure you're doing this in a way where the supports won't be extremely visible if they were to get stuck on your figure.
*Lift each model off the ground
*Members will then add supports to their figure, making sure no stray supports get left in the body.
*Rotate the model forward or backward
*Then you will hit prepare to prepare your model, which will give you some more options.<br>
*Add support to your project
*If needed, you can hollow your model (Typically you only do that with big resin prints, it's not worth doing on small ones.)
*Go to prepare now<br>
*Add drainage holes if necessary.
*If needed, you can hollow your model
*Add a raft for your character (Should be automatically done with the supports if you did the automated ones)
*Add drainage holes if necessary<br>
*Make sure before you export that you have the correct resin type
*Make sure before you export that you have the correct resin type
*Export to files
*Export to files<br>
*Clean the surface of the resin printer
*Put your file on a USB drive, turn on the resin printer, and select file. If you’ve cleaned the machine, click start
*Put your file on a USB drive, turn on the resin printer, and select file. If you’ve cleaned the machine, click start
*Stay with it while it is printing the first couple of layers, so you can see and stop anything that goes wrong.
*Stay with it while it is printing the first couple of layers, so you can see and stop anything that goes wrong.
<div><span style="text-decoration: underline; font-size: 14pt;">'''Washing Station for Resin 3D Prints'''</span></div>
 
<div>This will walk our potential members through the resin printing orientation.[[File:3D Resin Washing.jpg|200px|right|middle]]
<br><p>'''Cleaning'''</p>
*Wear nitrile gloves and breathing protection. Have paper towels ready, and protect the area from resin.
*Wear nitrile gloves and breathing protection. Have paper towels ready, and protect the area from resin.
*Remove your prints using a palette knife.
*Remove your prints using a palette knife.
*Place into the Washing Machine and turn on (It will go for 3 minutes). Continue cleaning until the water is clear.
*Place into the Washing Machine and turn it on (It will go for 3 minutes). Continue cleaning until the water is clear.
*Cut off any supports that do not come off with a wire cutter.
*Cut off any supports that do not come off with a wire cutter.
*When finished turn off the washing machine (Button behind the machine)
*When finished turn off the washing machine (Button behind the machine)
*If there is a resin failure, it is necessary to use the resin machine to harden some resin at the bottom and use something to scoop them out.
*If there was a resin failure, it is necessary to use the resin machine to harden some resin and pick it out using something.
*Take out the resin vat
*Take out the resin vat
*Place funnel over resin container, and pour the resin into the container.
*Place funnel over resin container, and pour the resin into the container
*Clean the vat using Isopropyl alcohol.
*Clean the vat using Isopropyl alcohol.
*Put the vat back into the machine.&nbsp;
*Put the vat into the machine. Push inward until the vat is fixed.
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline; font-size: 14pt;">'''Curing Station for Resin 3D Prints'''</span></div>
<br><p>'''Curing'''</p>
<div>This will walk our potential members through the resin printing orientation.[[File:3D Resin Curing.jpg|200px|right|middle]]
*Place the cleaned design in the curing machine.&nbsp;
*Place the cleaned design in the curing machine.&nbsp;
*Turn on the curing machine.
*Turn on the curing machine
*Start curing machine (Runs for 3 Minutes).
*Start curing machine (Runs for 3 Minutes)
*Check the design for any places where resin hasn’t been cured.
*Check the design for any places where resin hasn’t been cured&nbsp;
*If necessary, Put it back in the curing machine, and start it again.
*If necessary, put it back in the curing machine, and start again.
*When finished turn off the curing machine.
*When finished turn off the curing machine
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== Creality Ender Plus 5 3D Printer ==
Information Regarding Equipment, and picture of equipment to the left.</div>
<div>[[File:Ender5Plus.jpg|200px|right|middle]]
 
== Creality CR 10 3D Printer ==
Information Regarding Equipment, and picture of equipment to the left.</div>
[[File:CR10Max.jpg|200px|right|middle]]

Revision as of 19:35, 20 December 2024

General Information

The Clean Room is out "catch-all" room, encompassing tools and processes that don't fit well in either the Wood Shop or Metal Shop. Several work tables are available here to set up equipment, gather for classes or workshops, or just hang out!

General Safety Rules of the Clean Room

  1. Do not use any machine you are not trained on and comfortable using. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing, stop immediately and ask for help on Berea Makerspace slack, or email info@bereamakerspace.org.
  2. Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify Makerspace leadership.
  3. Never assume a tool is properly adjusted; always check the tool prior to use.
  4. Never modify or hack any equipment. If you think an improvement can be made, discuss it on slack!

FDM: Bambu Lab 3D Printer

(2x) Bambu Lab X1-C (Requires Basic FDM Orientation)

  • One is equipped with the AMS system for multicolor / multimaterial
  • Build Volume: 256mm x 256mm x 256mm
  • Nozzle Size: 0.4mm
  • Materials Supported: PLA, PETG, ABS/ASA, Nylon, TPU, Soluble Support Materials
  • Slicer Used: Bambu Studio


See Page: Bambu Lab 3d Printer

How to Use the Resin 3D Printer

  • When you start lychee, you should be on the layout page
  • Find a model you would like to use and download it (One made by yourself, or you can find them from these spots: Thingsverse, printables
  • Go to the Lychee slicer and add your file/s to the program (Remember, the taller your design, the longer it takes)
  • Click on model, and if to the right it says repair object, let it attempt to fix the print
  • Scale your project to the size that you want. (You can do this by hitting scale in the left-hand side, clicking the miniature, and clicking/dragging any box. There is a yellow box in the center that you have to move over to see, but it scales the entire thing down uniformly
  • If needed, repair the object once again
  • Lift each model off the ground
  • Rotate the model forward or backward
  • Add support to your project
  • Go to prepare now
  • If needed, you can hollow your model
  • Add drainage holes if necessary
  • Make sure before you export that you have the correct resin type
  • Export to files
  • Put your file on a USB drive, turn on the resin printer, and select file. If you’ve cleaned the machine, click start
  • Stay with it while it is printing the first couple of layers, so you can see and stop anything that goes wrong.

Cleaning

  • Wear nitrile gloves and breathing protection. Have paper towels ready, and protect the area from resin.
  • Remove your prints using a palette knife.
  • Place into the Washing Machine and turn it on (It will go for 3 minutes). Continue cleaning until the water is clear.
  • Cut off any supports that do not come off with a wire cutter.
  • When finished turn off the washing machine (Button behind the machine)
  • If there was a resin failure, it is necessary to use the resin machine to harden some resin and pick it out using something.
  • Take out the resin vat
  • Place funnel over resin container, and pour the resin into the container
  • Clean the vat using Isopropyl alcohol.
  • Put the vat into the machine. Push inward until the vat is fixed.

Curing

  • Place the cleaned design in the curing machine. 
  • Turn on the curing machine
  • Start curing machine (Runs for 3 Minutes)
  • Check the design for any places where resin hasn’t been cured 
  • If necessary, put it back in the curing machine, and start again.
  • When finished turn off the curing machine