Open-Source Metal 3D Printer, Nonplanar Nozzles and Tesla's Model Y using 3D Prints
The Meltzone - A podcast by Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer
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Lots of interesting topics this time! Tesla is apparently using last-minute 3D printed parts in the first Model Ys they delivered; Adrian Bowyer is proposing a novel print removal system; and the US Army has been working on a non-homogeneous 3D printing filament. But Stefan and Tom haven't been idle, either and have been working on the Toolchanger and on finally getting an old CNC working. All that and more in this episode of The Meltzone Podcast! Notes and timestamps: 3:50 Getting married in special times 13:42 Tom's Sienci CNC adventures 21:24 Stefan's experience with the E3D toolchanger & discussion on the Creality CR-6 SE https://e3d-online.com/tc-ms https://creality.com/cr-6-se-3d-printer-crowdfunding-on-6th-may-p00296p1.html 33:17 Correction on SeeMeCNC's efforts of injection molding faceshield frames https://twitter.com/SeeMeCNC/status/1244760010514739200?s=19 35:10 Adrian Bowyer's print ejector concept https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/adrian-bowyer-releases-proposal-for-continuous-unattended-3d-printing-system-171135/ 46:20 Tesla is patching production Model Y with FDM 3D printed parts https://insideevs.com/news/410927/tesla-3d-printing-fix-model-y-hvac/amp/ https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2020/4/21/the-very-good-reason-3d-printed-parts-were-found-in-the-tesla-model-y 51:00 FabLab Munich's open-source metal 3D printer (FabMX) https://www.heise.de/make/meldung/FabMX-Open-Source-Projekt-will-einen-Metall-3D-Drucker-entwickeln-4700614.html 58:08 US Army's reinforced 3D printing filament https://newatlas.com/multi-polymer-3d-printer-filament/ Full paper: █████████████████████████████████████████ 1:04:10 Brook Drumm is back on his feet https://www.patreon.com/posts/bankruptcy-new-36365339 1:08:52 PTFE 3D printing by 3M https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/design-and-specialty-materials-us/3d-printing/ 1:19:40 Questions