Additive manufacturing (AM) or additive layer manufacturing (ALM) is the industrial production name for 3D printing, a computer controlled process that creates three dimensional objects by depositing materials, usually in layers.
Certification
Assembled 3D Printer
Test Cube Thingiverse Print
Test Cub Thingiverse Print
Test Cube Thingiverse GIF
Isometric View (Sides two, three, and six)
Sides One, Four, and Five
Test Cube Print
Test Cub GIF
Test Cube GIF
Time - 4 Class Periods
Challenge Objective - 3D model a roller chain link of your own design and print a series of five links without print supports. When completed, the link should move as a roller-type chain.
Criteria
Must be designed in SolidWorks
Prepared in a slicer for additive manufacturing
3D printed in PLA filament
An individual link cannot take up more space than 20mm²
Test prints (no more than two links) are required before full prints (no more than 5 links)
No slicer-generated supports allowed
One Chain
Two Chains
Five Chains with the Name Tag
Cutting the Holes
Extruding the Prongs
Connecting the Sides
One Chain
Two Chains
Five Chains with the Name Tag
One Chain Video
Two Chains Video
Five Chains Video
Printed Products and Drawings
Drawing Designs
Two Chains Isometric View
Two Chains Top View
Final Five Chain Print
Moving Part Video