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Fiber-reinforced 3D printed cable holder

Dan Topjian, Sr. Application Engineer at MarkForged likes to keep things neat and ordered. While cleaning up the shop, Dan decided a reinforced nylon and Kevlar® cable clamp was exactly what he needed. Figuring that someone else must have solved this problem already he went to Thingiverse and found the Ratcheting Cable Clamp by MechEngineerMike. The design is great [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Faserverstärkte 3D gedruckte Kabelhalterung

Inserting magnets into 3D printed components

You may have already noticed that Carl Calabria keeps things organized here at MarkForged. He keeps the tools clean and organized; this both increased productivity and sets the tone for a clean, organized company culture. Carl is also a fan of constantly improving, so he designed this part to both organize the tool set used to maintain [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Magnete in 3D Druckbauteile einlegen

Guzzleine Antifrost Device

Ethan Steele is a sales representative here at MarkForged. He grew up in Massachusetts, went to California and then came back as an adult. He quickly noticed the devices that hold the gas pump handle open just didn't exist in Boston. In the winter, he was miserable standing out in the cold holding the [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Guzzleine Antifrost Device

3D printed ski pole baskets for powder snow

Beautiful Kevlar® and Nylon powder baskets that make perfect use of the material properties. The nylon flexes absorb impact and transmit the force to the kevlar. Chris Hayes also optimized the layout of the fiber in the MarkForged software – see the screenshot below for a detailed view of the Kevlar® layers. From the Thingiverse [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on 3D gedruckte Skistockteller für Pulverschnee

Clamping device for fiber spools

During the production review meeting yesterday, October 22nd, one of the issues raised was that the composite spool tensioners were being irregularly aligned in new Mark One composite 3D printers. This doesn't degrade the performance of the printer but does significantly impact the aesthetics. Like Steve Jobs, we believe every component matters even the invisible or [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Spannvorrichtung für Faserspulen

Markforged 3D printed fixtures and tools

MarkForged has a building full of superb mechanical engineers with the world's highest concentration of 3D printing experience. Consequently, we print solutions to a lot of problems in the MarkForged machine shop. The three problems solved in this blog post are making a skimmer reservoir, creating a base for a wobbly filter and making it easier to build [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Markforged 3D gedrucke Vorrichtungen und Werkzeuge

Strong 3D printed components thanks to sandwich construction

A Sandwich Panel is the composites version of an I-Beam. I-Beams are common members for building because they are very efficient at carrying bending and sheer loads along the plane of the web. The Flange on the I-Beam carries the load, while the web transfers the sheer stress. Metals beams are commonly used at a large scale, like buildings and load bearing frames. [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Technik und Design|Comments Off on Starke 3D Druckbauteile dank Sandwichbauweise

Fiber-reinforced 3D printed smartphone holder

Dan Topjian is the Senior Applications Engineer at MarkForged. When not on site helping customers or printing test parts, he's at his desk rocking out and testing the Eiger software that runs the MarkForged printer. Dan's phone has an awkward design with the microphone on the bottom and speaker on the back. A holder [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:43+00:00July 6, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Faserverstärkte 3D gedruckte Smartphone Halterung

Fiber-reinforced 3D printed component for military applications

Fiber Reinforced 3D Printing Provides Military-grade Toughness for the Genasun-II CM When the US Marine Corps needed a way to guarantee the life of their most ubiquitous field battery, Genasun was ready to upgrade their fail-proof, solid-state MPPT solar charge controller into a field-ready portable charger for the Corps' workhorse BB-2590 Lithium Battery. Rapid prototyping is a [...]

2017-09-06T19:58:47+00:00July 4, 2016|Kategorien: Anwenderberichte|Comments Off on Faserverstärktes 3D Druckbauteil für Militäranwendungen