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| - | ====== Intro to Printing for Whistle Producers ====== | + | ====== Intro to 3D Printing for Whistle Producers ====== |
| - | THIS TOPIC IS A WORK IN PROGRESS | + | THIS ARTICLE |
| Welcome to the world of 3D Printing. There are tons of beginners guides for general 3D printing available on the Internet; the content below relates to getting you up and running quickly printing whistles. | Welcome to the world of 3D Printing. There are tons of beginners guides for general 3D printing available on the Internet; the content below relates to getting you up and running quickly printing whistles. | ||
| - | If you haven' | + | If you haven' |
| - | ===== Getting Started | + | When ordering your new 3D Printer, make sure to order one to two rolls of // |
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| + | ===== I Just Ordered a 3D Printer - What Do I Do Now? ===== | ||
| This section assumes you've just ordered a 3d Printer to get involved in the effort. If you already have one but need tips on getting started with whistles, see [[# | This section assumes you've just ordered a 3d Printer to get involved in the effort. If you already have one but need tips on getting started with whistles, see [[# | ||
| - | * Once your printer | + | * Once your printer arrives, follow the manufacturer' |
| * The manufacturer typically includes a QR code or paper labeled "Quick Start" to get you going. | * The manufacturer typically includes a QR code or paper labeled "Quick Start" to get you going. | ||
| * It's important to follow these instructions to ensure you remove all the packaging material is removed correctly. Missing something could damage your printer. | * It's important to follow these instructions to ensure you remove all the packaging material is removed correctly. Missing something could damage your printer. | ||
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| * Determine where your printer will be located. | * Determine where your printer will be located. | ||
| * You need access to power for the printer, and a stable (not-wobbly) surface. | * You need access to power for the printer, and a stable (not-wobbly) surface. | ||
| * You also need to determine if you have children or pets that will take interest in the device, especially if you have an open printer bed (the thing that the prints are built on). | * You also need to determine if you have children or pets that will take interest in the device, especially if you have an open printer bed (the thing that the prints are built on). | ||
| + | * Consider the sound a 3D printer will make when deciding location. The noise is similar in volume and content to a loud dishwasher. | ||
| + | * Fumes and odors from a 3D printer are dependent on the filament being used for the printing job. The process of 3D printing melts the filament and, in essence, draws with it on the print bed. PLA filament does not have much odor or fumes to worry about, but if you move to more advanced filaments, you will want to ensure you have adequate ventilation for those filaments. | ||
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| * The next step is making sure that your printer //works //. | * The next step is making sure that your printer //works //. | ||
| * Plug it in and follow the manufacturer' | * Plug it in and follow the manufacturer' | ||
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| * If your first model prints successfully, | * If your first model prints successfully, | ||
| - | ===== Beginning Your Whistle Prints | + | ===== I Have My 3D Printer Set Up. How Do I Start Printing Whistles? |
| It may be tempting to jump in right away with a full bed of whistle models, but you should first print one or two whistle models to ensure that your printer can reliably print the whistle you've chosen. This will give you two things: | It may be tempting to jump in right away with a full bed of whistle models, but you should first print one or two whistle models to ensure that your printer can reliably print the whistle you've chosen. This will give you two things: | ||
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| * Confidence that you can send a job to your printer and get something out of it. | * Confidence that you can send a job to your printer and get something out of it. | ||
| - | Whistle models differ in size and loudness; the one you choose should be the one that works best with your printer. Some locations have local groups of whistle printers customizing whistles with phone numbers or images - if possible, check with your local area to see if need exists there. \\ | + | Whistle models differ in size and loudness; the one you choose should be the one that works best with your printer. Some locations have local groups of whistle printers customizing whistles with phone numbers or images - if possible, check with your local area to see if a need exists there. \\ |
| Select a model from here: [[https:// | Select a model from here: [[https:// | ||
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| * [[troubleshooting_whistle-malfunctions| Troubleshooting whistles specifically ]] | * [[troubleshooting_whistle-malfunctions| Troubleshooting whistles specifically ]] | ||
| - | ===== What To Do With The Whistles | + | ===== I've Successfully Printed Whistles!! |
| - | Once you've successfully printed a full print bed of whistles, you need to get them into hands that can use them. As mentioned earlier, you can look for local organizations that need whistles. There are also larger groups creating whistles and shipping them to locations in need. To join this effort, see [[wiki: Joining the Whistle Crew]] \\ | + | Congratulations - you've created whistles from a random spool of plastic! |
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| + | Once you've successfully printed a full print bed of whistles, | ||
| + | As mentioned earlier, you can look for local organizations that need whistles. There are also larger groups creating whistles and shipping them to locations in need. To join this effort, see [[wiki: Joining the Whistle Crew]] \\ | ||
| ===== Glossary ===== | ===== Glossary ===== | ||
| - | * Print Bed: the surface of the printer on which the printer deposits filament. \\ | + | * **__AMS__**: Automatic Material System. The AMS for a 3D Printer adds the capability to automatically switch colors during a printing session.\\ |
| - | * Print Head: the assembly | + | * **__Bed-slinger__**: A variety of 3D Printer |
| - | * Hot End: the nozzle assembly | + | * **__CoreXY__**: a technique |
| - | * Model: the item being printed. Models are designed within CAD software.\\ | + | * **__Enclosure__**: 3D Printers come in two main varieties - bed-slingers, |
| - | * Slicer: the software that analyzes | + | * **__Filament__**: The " |
| - | * Enclosure: 3D Printers come in two main varieties - bed-slingers, | + | * **__Hot End__**: the nozzle assembly that heats up to meld the filament so it is able to apply to the print bed.\\ |
| - | * Bed-slinger: A variety | + | * **__Model__**: |
| - | + | * **__PLA__**: | |
| + | * **__Print Bed__**: the surface of the printer | ||
| + | * **__Print Head__**: the assembly | ||
| + | * **__Slicer__**: | ||
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