Archive for the ‘Rapid Protype Videos’ Category
Rapid Prototyping by Wired Magazine
Modeling software lets designers create everything from Michelangelo’s David to shock absorbers. 3D printers deliver a rapid prototype to test designs before they go into production.
Part 1 – Additive Technologies (Rapid Prototyping)
This is Episode 1 of a series of video blogs on Additive Technologies (also known as Rapid Prototyping).
Today we’re looking at the Multi-Material Polyjet machines which can mix both rigid and soft materials together on the fly to grow parts that simulate over-molding and other complex applications. This process is great for small to medium sized parts (it’s not always cost effective for large parts) and is often used for a variety of prototyping applications (the material is not usually suited for end-use applications), creating a direct tool for a silicone mold, and investment casting.
Iron Man 3D Modeling and Prototyping
Iron Man 3d modeling – how it was done using objet 3d printer to see othe robotic movies:
Rapid Prototype Commercial – Cool Shapes
Rapid Prototype Manufacturing Using DigitalWax Systems
Video demonstration of Direct Metal Laser Sintering – DMLS
Video demonstration of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
5 Axis CNC Router Working on a Car Model Prototype
5-axis CNC woodworking router , made in China .
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Rapid Prototyping – FDM Process
Stratasys FDM Process
Step 1: Pre-Process
From 3D CAD data, pre-processing software automatically slices, calculates support structures, and creates toolpaths that are optimized for the system.
Step 2: Produce Part
Parts are built layer by layer in an additive process. Extrusion heads lay down thermoplastic build and support material to create each layer.
Step 3: Remove Supports
Temporary support structures are easily removed. Soluble support material automatically dissolves in a water-based solution. Break-away supports simply snap off by hand.