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Showing posts with label 3D Printing Meetup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Printing Meetup. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Let's Get Together!



A couple of weeks ago Ryan went to the FabSpace Dayton 3D Printing Meeting and was surprised with the low turnout. I am hoping that future meetings will have bigger turnouts. The meetings are held at 700 E. 4th St. Dayton, Ohio.

The meetup (the first Thursday of each month) provides an opportunity for people to learn more about 3D Printing. Everyone is welcome! Often times people will bring their own personal desktop 3D printers. It is fascinating to see a variety of printers and learn about others experiences. I encourage you to attend a meeting whether you are an expert in the field or have no idea what 3D Printing is! 

As a side note, 3D printing technology is being used by Artists, Engineers, Doctors, Hobbyists, among others. These amazing machines can print anything that you can imagine. They have the capability to print toys, model airplanes, and even prosthetic limbs, just to name a few. 

If you attend the April meeting and learn something new or interesting please leave us a comment!

Hope to see you there!




Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Dayton 3D Printing Meetup, Thursday--2 Apr at 7:00PM




No Foolin', the next Dayton 3D Printing Meetup at FabSpace is scheduled for ThursdayApr 2ndMeetings occur on the First Thursday of the month at 7:00PM. The location is at The Old Yellow Cab / FabSpace 700 E 4th St. Dayton, OH

Last month was really exciting talking about 3D printing at the short fuse AFRL Makerfest. This month the challenge is for printer owners coming to the Meetup is to produce the GE Jet Engine desktop model. There is an awesome set of instructions and we have two more-or-less confirmed prints. They won't generate much thrust, but the models are printable and include some great details.

A couple tips for printing BIG.--Time: Be prepared for hours of machine time, especially if you add multiple parts to the prints. --PLA: New formulations have very little expansion to cause curls compared with ABS. --Settings: Plastic extruders can and do fail during long prints. Tweak temperatures and retraction for the material and test on smaller prints.--Bonus: A bad SD card, power failure, or computer update restart can just ruin your day!

This post was originally publish at our Dayton 3D Printing and Makers Google Group



Friday, January 16, 2015

Fun at the Columbus Idea Foundry and FabSpace 3D Printer Meetings



We attended two 3D Printer meetings this month. One at the Columbus Idea Foundry and the other at FabSpace in Dayton.

The meeting in Columbus had a large turnout with several varieties of printers (RepRaps, Deltabots, Makerbots, Printrbots, etc), scanners, a 3D pen, among other technologies. It was interesting to see all of the modifications to the printers and learn more about 3D printing from other hobbyists. This monthly meeting has been going on for a few years and has many regular attendees, as well as some newcomers.

The meeting in Dayton  is just getting started. It'll be exciting to see where they'll be a few years down the road. It was fun to meet someone new to the field of 3D Printing. And as always, it is cool to see what other members are building with their printers.


I printed a NASA wrench for the meeting. The wrench didn't have moving parts, but it was good to have the printer demonstrating its capabilities! One of guys at the meeting made some modifications to the wrench and was able to get it working.


For more pictures check out our Instagram accounthttp://instagram.com/fabbrshop.




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Reminder: First Dayton 3D Printing Meeting Tomorrow!


Tomorrow is the first Dayton 3D Printing Meeting. It is at 7pm at the Old Yellow Cab Building, 700 E. 4th Street Dayton, OH.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Dayton 3D Printing Meetup!



We are really excited to announce the first 3D Printing Meetup in Dayton, Ohio on September 3rd!

We are calling it Dayton3D, or D3D for short.

For more information checkout our flier.

Don't forget to join the Google Group if you have any questions or comments.


Hope to see you there!



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