September 2020 STEAM Camp: Difference between revisions
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'''Weekend 1: 3D Printer Build''' | '''Weekend 1: 3D Printer Build''' | ||
#Build a complete 3D printer from scratch - including a heated bed, extruder, and controller. | |||
#Build a 3D Printer Extruder from Scratch. Learn how an extruder works, and how you can redesign it yourself. | #Build a 3D Printer Extruder from Scratch. Learn how an extruder works, and how you can redesign it yourself. | ||
#Design Lesson on Making industrial-grade extruders with 80W heaters for 20 lb/extrusion rates | #Design Lesson on Making industrial-grade extruders with 80W heaters for 20 lb/extrusion rates | ||
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#Hour 1: 11 AM to Noon: 30 minute OSE Intro - Collaborative Design, This is a real exercise in collaborative design. | #Hour 1: 11 AM to Noon: 30 minute OSE Intro - Collaborative Design, This is a real exercise in collaborative design. | ||
#Hour 2: Noon. Extruder Build Beginning - We all post pictures to a Google Photos Folder or FB, and documenters refine the documentation | #Hour 2: Noon. Extruder Build Beginning - 15 minutes - design of an Extruder and how to design a different one. We all post pictures to a Google Photos Folder or FB, and documenters refine the documentation | ||
#Heat Bed Build - | #Heat Bed Build - Build Nichrome heater element, and make a heated bed with it. Includes 15 minutes on heater element design and nichrome wire calculations so you can redesign a heater element of any size. | ||
#Universal Axes build | #Universal Axes build - Includes 15 minutes on Universal Axis design - and how to scale these to any size frame. | ||
=Sat-Sun Sep 19-20, 2020 - 3D Printing and Collaboration= | =Sat-Sun Sep 19-20, 2020 - 3D Printing and Collaboration= |
Revision as of 15:14, 23 August 2020
Overview
3 weekends. 4-8 hours each day, 6 days total.
Weekend 1: 3D Printer Build
- Build a complete 3D printer from scratch - including a heated bed, extruder, and controller.
- Build a 3D Printer Extruder from Scratch. Learn how an extruder works, and how you can redesign it yourself.
- Design Lesson on Making industrial-grade extruders with 80W heaters for 20 lb/extrusion rates
Hours:
- Hour 1: 11 AM to Noon: 30 minute OSE Intro - Collaborative Design, This is a real exercise in collaborative design.
- Hour 2: Noon. Extruder Build Beginning - 15 minutes - design of an Extruder and how to design a different one. We all post pictures to a Google Photos Folder or FB, and documenters refine the documentation
- Heat Bed Build - Build Nichrome heater element, and make a heated bed with it. Includes 15 minutes on heater element design and nichrome wire calculations so you can redesign a heater element of any size.
- Universal Axes build - Includes 15 minutes on Universal Axis design - and how to scale these to any size frame.
Sat-Sun Sep 19-20, 2020 - 3D Printing and Collaboration
- 3D Printer Build - D3D Universal v20.07
- Uploading code, printing, calibrating, slicing, finding files online. Using OSE Linux, included. Principles of large-scale collaboration - OSE Development Protocol overview.
Sat-Sun Sep 26-27, 2020 - Electronics
- Arduino and Programming - building a basic Arduino from scratch. With Mitch Altman
- KiCad - basic lesson in designing electronics. Building the Basic Arduino in KiCad and soldering it from scratch on stripboard. [1]
Sat-Sun Oct 3-4, 2020 - FreeCAD and 3D Printing an Electric Motor
- FreeCAD design - Gaining basic proficiency in designing anythign you dream of. Working with Dirk's Electric Motor and printing it.
- Electric Motor Design. 3D printing an electic motor - before this weekend so parts are ready and we build it. FreeCAD design exercises - modifying the electric motor. FreeCAD spreadsheets for parametric design.
Sat-Sun Oct 10-11, 2020 - Optional if we get this done in time
- Plotting with the D3D CNC Plotter - point pictures, line pictures, OSE greeting cards, neat images
- Vinyl cutting with the D3D Universal - cutting out numbering and lettering and logos in vinyl.