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  1. thanks guys for all the helpful Information.

    One Little question.

    Cura I think was playing with the idea.. correct me if Im wrong, about letting the printing head of an ultimaker not only print on flat layers like normal but also go up and down. So a kinda 3d dynamic print path. If the print head could print more dynamically in all 3 dimensions, then the connection between carbon reinforced material could be improved.. less seperation between layers.

    Ian

  2. Thanks guys for the info !

    I guess they will be Tuning the cura Software a lot the next weeks and months to get the best out of the new ultimaker.

    But im so excited and delighted that they have now a working with a dual head printer with working support material. That for me was the number one wish... :)

    One last question... have ultimaker finally produced a printer with a really good feeder ? I had the original old feeder on my ultimaker 2 Extended and it wasnt the best Thing in the world if you know what I mean.

    Id love to think that they have got a really reliable clean Feeder that does not destroy 35 hour prints... :)

    Thanks.

    Ian

  3. Hi Ian,

    We launched it on October 18th so it has been approximately one month.

    We physically started shipping it not too long after the launch.

    How are you doing nowadays?

    Still using an Ultimaker in your new business?

     

    Hi Sander.

    Thanks for the fast reply !

    Im very good thanks.

    I just started with a new large medical production company in germany. Of course like always I like to have at least one nice ultimaker extended some where in my working enviroment... other wise I get a little shaky... ;)

    Other than that.. life is good thank God.

    And yourself ?

    Ian :)

  4. Hi guys.

    May I ask how many months the ultimaker 3 has been sold / shipped out ?

    Its normal for most companies like this to have a few little errors at the begining of production ( production quality and control). Iv learned it really does help to wait maybe 2 or 3 months until the production people have worked out the little kinks... :)

    But it Looks really great and the prints are very beautiful !

    Congrats and have lots of fun.

    Ian Spring :)

  5. Hi guys.

    I had a little question.

    Does anyone have any experience with 3d printing filament with carbon fibres or carbon nano tubes ?

    I could imagine that the carbon fibres or carbon nanotubes would of course add strenght to the print material BUT would the connection between the layers be the weak spot ?

    Is there a perfect TEMP for printing carbon filled material so the layer bond is really good.. almost as good as the material itself ?

    Has anyone tested this ?

    Last question. If a object was printed with a PLA based carbon fibre Filament, would the PLA swell with air moisture over time ? Would it be OK for a short period of time and then... slowly swell up ?

    Would love to see if anyone of your guys have any experience in this direction ?

    Any info or help would be super.

    Thank You.

    Ian Spring.

  6. Hello.

    I find your idea very simple and clever.

    Can this design only hold one type of camera ?

    I would love to see a typical photo taken in your system.. could you show us something ? How the camera lenese focuse on two points and not show the blue outter edge.

    That would be cool.

    Thank you.

    Ian

     

    Here is my camera holder for ocular microscope photography.

    DSC00175.thumb.JPG.618185a44d876e11490045f86e82ca6d.JPG

    I needed to remove some material to make the camera fit and operational.

    See

    https://www.youmagine.com/designs/camera-holder-for-microscope-ocular-photography

    It fits for my compact camera and it is a cheap way to get photos out of a microscope. The quality of the photos are a little less then you can see by the eye but that depends on the camera fine details can not be seen. They are a little better then the camera from the microscope.

     

  7. Morning guys.

    Thank you for the nice words :)

    Its good to be back and say hello to old friends :)

    Its very nice to hear that with the development and big improvements in quality in the ultimaker products that the simple questions are dieing down.. also down to the better customer FAQ and things like that... so for ultimaker BRAVO !! and to the Moderators also... BRAVO :)

    Im also quietly using an ultimaker 2 extended the last months with my client at the moment. Printing electric motor boat parts for testing...

    About getting to the Neatherlands... when and what is happening this year ?

    Best wishes.

    Ian :)

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  8. hi guys.

    because iv been gone so long.. the user forum has changed a lot.

    So from what I can see the Coffee chat Tread is now pushed down to a normal tread and not pinned... little pity as it was a nice reminder to people to take a minute and say hi :)

    One question.. is the forum is a little more quiet now as what I rememeber before.. or is it just so .... clean white that you dont really find the activity anymore... ?

    Ian :)

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  9. Hi guys.

    Whats the Gregs Wade modification ?

    About my NinjaFlex. When I spotted that the flow was breaking up.. I increased the nozzle temp to 235.. that should be enough but maybe it needs even more.

    I just swapped back to normal PLA and its printing perfect.. so its not a problem with the nozzle.

    Im still using my simple flex extruder upgrade.. stupid simple but printing great with no failed prints yet.

    About examples.. they arent so exciting.. mostly special rubbel holders that close up spaces in motor boat housings when they are spray painted for production.

    Simple washer prototypes for new seals for motor boat controllers..

    Ill see what things I can show and what I cant from my company.

    Ian :)

  10. I have been printing with this material for the last 2 months with no problem with my ultimaker 2 extended.

    BUT.

    I came back from 2 weeks holidays and the weather has become a lot warmer... increase of 15 degrees.

    Now the material has flow problems... im just curious... has the material maybe expanded with the room temp increase or absorbed air moisture ?

    do I need to buy new material ?

    Thank you.

    Ian

  11. morning guys.

    I need to print some of this for a project in my boat company.

    I had no luck with the normal ultimaker feeder on the back.. so I did a super simple new feeder housing, using all normal standard ultimaker parts... the critical design aspect is... to only give enought controled space for the material to flow into the feeder.. pushed with the stepper motor and out... no space for play.

    I cooked up a dumb simple 2 part print... made it and iv used it about 15 times now with no failed prints.

    The only problem is.. you have to change the feeder housing when you want to print soft materials.

    Of course the best would be a feeder that can handle boht... but for the moment im keeping to simple.

    Ian :)

  12. hi guys.

    im sure I can show off some nice stuff but I have to be careful that I dont show off any new upcoming products.

    At the moment im printing a 1 to 1 model of a battery pack lid that we are developing. Im going to print the base, lid and inside battery as seperate parts and then print in different material the screws and washers... :)

    Ian :)

  13. Thanks guys.

    I work for a company designing new electric motors for boats... big and small.

    There are not too many in Europe so I guess some of you know what company I am talking about.

    I think Ill be printing out some existing models for customers soon and those I can show here but the new stuff is under raps for the moment.

    Great to be back guys !

    Ian :)

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