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Hyperboloid_Print.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 3 min 31 s, 638 × 360 pixels, 1.47 Mbps overall, file size: 36.83 MB)

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Deutsch: Ein RepRap-3D-Drucker erzeugt ein hyperboloides Objekt aus PLA (Zeitraffer).
English: Timelapse of a hyperboloid object print (made of PLA) using a Reprap “Prusa Mendel” 3D printer.
Français : Accéléré de l'impression en 3D d'un hyperboloïde. La Prusa Mendel est une imprimante RepRap qui travaille de l'acide polylactique pour former l'hyperboloïde.
Русский: Изготовление гиперболоида при помощи 3D-принтера.
Original caption: "
Timelapse of printing George Hart's Hyperboloid object on my RepRap Prusa Mendel 3D printer with a MakerGear hotend, using Skeinforge40 and Sprinter firmware on RAMPS reading directly mfrom a SD card. Nozzle is .5mm and layer thickness is .25mm with PLA. Total print time was about 80 minutes. The challenges with this object are to get the first layer to really stick to the print bed well so they don't dislodge before connecting together and forming a stable ring, and to print at a speed that allows enough cooling so that the nozzle doesn't stick or drag due to passing over the same area too quickly between passes.
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Date 17 April 2011 (original upload date)
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1213kMys6e8
This file was created using an open source files, which can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5684 (cc-by-sa-3.0)
Author Video: OhmEye. Object file: MaskedRetriever

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This file, which was originally posted to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1213kMys6e8, was reviewed on 11 September 2011 by reviewer Saibo, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.


Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 16 November 2011. It was captioned as follows:
English: Timelapse of a hyperboloid object print (made of PLA) using a RepRap “Prusa Mendel” 3D printer.
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Deutsch: Ein RepRap-3D-Drucker erzeugt ein hyperboloides Objekt aus PLA (Zeitraffer).
English: Timelapse of a hyperboloid object print (made of PLA) using a RepRap “Prusa Mendel” 3D printer.
Français : Accéléré de l'impression en 3D d'un hyperboloïde. La Prusa Mendel est une imprimante RepRap qui travaille de l'acide polylactique pour former l'hyperboloïde.
中文(简体):RepRap使用聚乳酸打印双曲面的慢镜头

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current04:30, 8 September 20113 min 31 s, 638 × 360 (36.83 MB)Mattwj2002 (talk | contribs)

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