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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi folks</p><p>Looking forward to getting some free time to work with my SD3, whenever that happens lol</p><p>I&#039;m a mechanical designer living in Toronto. In about 8 months I should be legally allowed to call myself an engineer in Ontario.</p><p>I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto, and before that a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology from George Brown College. I&#039;ve worked as a mechanical designer / draftsperson for a little over 10 years now, but in that time I went back to school to get my degree. I&#039;m also working on a masters degree in engineering which I should have in about a year, if all goes to plan.</p><p>I work in the plastics industry, developing robotic take-out systems for injection molding machines. Lots of issues faced by SD users (axis alignment, belt tension, motor drivers etc) are issues I deal with at work (granted, on a different scale), so hopefully my experiences will be of some benefit to the community.</p><p>I&#039;ve been working with 3D CAD software since 2001 when I started using Pro/Engineer at college. Since then I&#039;ve picked up a variety of 3D tools, including Sketchup, Inventor, SolidEdge and Solidworks. My tool of choice these days is Solidworks, and I teach some workshops at Univ. Toronto once every few months in the use of the software. </p><p>My first exposure to 3D printing was around 10 years ago when the company I worked for had prototypes made using stereolithography and FDM (powder binding) technology. Back then, the cost of a print the size of a coffee cup would have run me about as much as an SD2 today, and those prototypes were fragile little things that weren&#039;t functional. So naturally its exciting to be able to print workable prototypes of my ideas at home!</p><p>Looking forward to being a part of the community!</p>]]></description>
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