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Reinforcing thin walls with fiber

Markforged composite filaments have incredible properties, and can add high strength and stiffness to many 3D printed parts. Like all manufacturing processes, however, composite-reinforced 3D printing is better suited for certain applications which can leverage the advantages of the specific process. In CNC machining operations, for example, a square end mill cutter can produce pocketed [...]

2018-05-23T07:58:26+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Dünne Wandungen mit Faser verstärken

3D printing a carbon fiber drone Part 1

There's more than a few quadcopter and drone enthusiasts at Markforged, which is why we're excited to share an internal application we've been building for the last month. We're upgrading an IRIS+ quadcopter from 3DRobotics with carbon fiber-reinforced 3D printed components that are both lighter and stronger than the original parts, to see how high we can push the [...]

2018-05-23T08:35:08+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on 3D Druck einer Kohlefaser Drohne Teil 1

Durable drone landing gear

Impact Resistance & the Mark One Ocean Alliance is an organization dedicated to research on “…whales and ocean life relating particularly to toxicology, behavior, bioacoustics, and genetics”. Human activity is the cause of tens of thousands of whale deaths each year. Ocean Alliance's research will help us better understand and document what our activities are [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Widerstandfähige Drohnen Landegestelle

3D printed and fiber-reinforced racing car steering wheel

Continuing on our journey of re-imagining our go kart with 3D printed carbon fiber parts, I recently replaced the stock steering wheel with one designed from scratch to be lighter, more comfortable, and infinitely modifiable. The stock steering wheel from our Margay Go Kart A go kart steering wheel needs to be three things: strong, stiff, [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on 3D gedrucktes und faserverstärktes Rennwagen Lenkrad

Tensile test of a 3D printed chain link

Writer's note: No heavy machinery was harmed in the making of this blog post. The same can't be said for any of the prototypes discussed below — we had way too much fun breaking those! Summer interns at Markforged have awesome opportunities to work on advanced 3D printing technology, and one of the great benefits [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Zugtest eines 3D gedruckten Kettenglieds

Screw thread through insert components

MarkForged Mechanical Features [MMF] is a series of blog posts detailing best practices for designing common traditional engineering parts and mechanical features for composite reinforced 3D printing with MarkForged printers Threaded components, holes and bolted connections are integral to a wide variety of engineering parts that you make and work with every day — so [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Schaubengewinde durch Einlegebauteile

Part 2: 3D printing with isotropic fiber alignment

Update: If you are interested in learning more about how different fills can strengthen your part in various ways and the science behind it, join us on June 21 at 11am EDT for a webinar (Register here)! Writer's Note: This is the second post of our two part series on designing the strongest possible parts with Eiger's [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Teil 2: 3D Druck mit Isotropischer Faserausrichtung

3D printed spare parts for a go kart

Today, we embark on a new challenge: re-imagining this go-kart in 3D printed carbon fiber. This adventure is designed to push the limits of 3D printing. From the steering wheel to the steering knuckles, we will be removing individual components from the kart, modeling them in CAD, printing them on our Mark Two 3D printers, and replacing [...]

2018-05-23T09:04:38+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on 3D gedruckte Ersatzteile für ein Go Kart

Part 1: 3D printing with isotropic fiber alignment

Update: If you are interested in learning more about how different fills can strengthen your part in various ways and the science behind it, join us on June 21 at 11am EDT for a webinar (Register here)! Writer's Note: This is the first of a two part post about using Eiger's Isotropic Fiber fill pattern to make [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:39+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Teil 1: 3D Druck mit Isotropischer Faserausrichtung

3D printed Kevlar pliers

We encourage our employees to create a 3D printed part on our printers every week. It provides a deeper understanding of the needs of our customers if we are a customer, too. Every Friday we take a break from work for Part of the Week where everyone showcases the parts they printed and we vote on which [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:40+00:00July 7, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on 3D gedruckte Kevlar Zange