Just a side by side comparison of a few 3D printed parts:
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software: (Size is approximately 3”x 2”, or
business card)
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Completed Print: Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device edited using MakerBot software:
(Please note the “Time difference” due to print quality increase)
(Note with MakerBot
Software, the only “Editable” attributes allowed were resolution, scales and
rotation)
Filtration Device using da’Vinci XYZ ware:
Filtration Device using Autodesk Print Studio:
Filtration Device edited using Autodesk Print Studio:
(2 slices required to remove scaffold/supports)
Filtration Device edited using da’Vinci XYZ ware:
(2 slices required to remove scaffold/supports,
high resolution and low density scaffolds)
Actual time to print
was 277mins., or 4:37 (4hrs, 37mins)
Completed Print:
Completed Print:
Completed Print: (Next to common household items for
scale)
Completed Print: (Shown on top of tuna can for scale
purposes)
Completed Print: (FDM print next to the print from
Design Point)
Completed Print: (Next to a group of previous 3D prints)
FDM abbreviation? Is that the filtration device?
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