Hi all,
I will be completing service training for an HP industrial 3D printer tomorrow. It uses powdered material (a type of nylon), applied in layers and a fusing agent to "print" onto each layer for the part you are building. Many parts can be made simultaneously in this printer. In our student project job, there were 41 parts printed. Here are three of the items I had in the job build, stl files downloaded from Thingiverse.
Ron Caudillo
I will be completing service training for an HP industrial 3D printer tomorrow. It uses powdered material (a type of nylon), applied in layers and a fusing agent to "print" onto each layer for the part you are building. Many parts can be made simultaneously in this printer. In our student project job, there were 41 parts printed. Here are three of the items I had in the job build, stl files downloaded from Thingiverse.
Ron Caudillo