{"id":1206,"date":"2016-07-06T15:48:51","date_gmt":"2016-07-06T15:48:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mark3d.de\/?p=1206"},"modified":"2017-09-06T19:58:43","modified_gmt":"2017-09-06T19:58:43","slug":"dan-topjians-kevlar-briefoeffner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mark3d.com\/de\/anwenderberichte\/dan-topjians-kevlar-briefoeffner\/","title":{"rendered":"Dan Topjian\u2019s Kevlar\u00ae Brief\u00f6ffner"},"content":{"rendered":"

We\u2019ve been\u00a0talking about inserts<\/a>\u00a0a lot this week at MarkForged. The ability to add embedded hardware is one of the aspects of additive manufacturing that strongly differentiates it from traditional manufacturing methods. You can add\u00a0magnets<\/a>,\u00a0RFID chips<\/a>,\u00a0hardware controllers<\/a>\u00a0or many other types of embedded hardware.<\/p>\n

A part Dan likes to use to demonstrate this ability during MarkForged training is a Kevlar\u00ae reinforced letter opener. This is a great demonstration part because it only takes about 4 hours to print and only uses about 5 cubic centimeters of nylon and 5.7 cubic centimeters of Kevlar\u00ae.<\/p>\n

\"3d_printed_nylon_Envelope_Opener-500x375\"<\/p>\n

Pausing the Print to Embed Hardware<\/h2>\n

The MarkForged software allows you to insert a pause at the top of the cavity for the embedded hardware. In this case, we put the pause at layer 12. Then the printer will finish the part completely embedding the razor blade.<\/p>\n

\"Screenshot-2015-11-20-16.26.21-500x250\"<\/p>\n

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With the Pause After Layer toggle on, the printer will stop at that layer and notify you that it\u2019s ready for the insert. This notification will be displayed on the Touchscreen and via the MarkForged software.<\/p>\n

The printer will wait until you press the continue print prompt on the touchscreen. This will resume the job and finish the part. Then you can use the opener to simultaneously demonstrate your composite printer, get through your mail and\u00a0also comparing the stiffness to a traditional, metal letter opener.<\/p>\n

Specifications<\/h2>\n

Kevlar\u00ae Reinforced Letter Opener
\nSize 81.36mm x 53.84mm x 2.96mm
\nEstimated Print Time ~4h 11m
\nNylon Cost $1.05
\nCarbon Fiber Cost $6.86
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<\/a>STL Download\u00a0Envelope-Opener.stl ()\u00a0<\/a>
\nMFP Download
\u00a0Envelope-Opener-Kevlar.mfp ()<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n