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Topic: 3d printed cookie dunker (Kickstarter)

Anyone know this guy, video shows him prototyping with SD2, is he among us?

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/108 … y?ref=live

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Re: 3d printed cookie dunker (Kickstarter)

Was the final blue prototype CNC'd?  It looks like there are marks, but it's too clear for a clear ABS or PLA print that thick.

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http://blog.awkwardengineer.com/2012/12 … otype.html

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Imdone.

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Ian,
His blog point to some other form of StereoLithography, but he does mention prototyping with the SD.

http://blog.awkwardengineer.com/2013/01 … ready.html
http://blog.awkwardengineer.com/2012/12 … asted.html

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Re: 3d printed cookie dunker (Kickstarter)

Hey Solidoodlers!

It is indeed me from the Kickstarter video. I have a Solidoodle 2 with a heated bed. I printed a number of prototypes on it, before committing to a more expensive SLA. I wish the SLA was better print quality, (you can see some of the lines from the layers) but some of the other options were a bit more pricey, like machined acrylic, or cast urethane.

I saw the traffic in my blog analytics, so I thought I'd say hello. I'd love to respond to questions, but if I dont get back right away, its cause things are pretty crazy from the Kickstarter campaign.

Cheers!

Sam

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Hey Sam,

Wish you well in the KS campaign.  I bookmarked your blog to come back to for sourcing since I'm in development of a few items myself, I plan to go back and check out your process.   I backed you too just to support the SD community. 

I haven't hand dunked a cookie in years ever since I saw this image though.

http://www.curiositiesbydickens.com/wp-content/uploads/oreo-dunking-problem-solved.jpg

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Re: 3d printed cookie dunker (Kickstarter)

Thanks! The fork is a classic solution. People tell me they can only make it work with teeny forks and double stuff Oreos. ours works with non-sandwich cookies, too :-). We know we're solving a pretty first-world problem.  It's not the only silly thing we make.  I'd share the link to our Panic Button Light Switch Kit, but the forum wouldn't let me.

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AwkwardEngineer wrote:

Hey Solidoodlers!

It is indeed me from the Kickstarter video. I have a Solidoodle 2 with a heated bed. I printed a number of prototypes on it, before committing to a more expensive SLA. I wish the SLA was better print quality, (you can see some of the lines from the layers) but some of the other options were a bit more pricey, like machined acrylic, or cast urethane.

I saw the traffic in my blog analytics, so I thought I'd say hello. I'd love to respond to questions, but if I dont get back right away, its cause things are pretty crazy from the Kickstarter campaign.

Cheers!

Sam


What SLA printer are you using?

SD2 with E3D, SD Press, Form 1+
Filastruder
NYLON (taulman): http://www.soliforum.com/topic/466/nylon/

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Re: 3d printed cookie dunker (Kickstarter)

Ha! Awesome.

I have a question @AwkwardEngineer, is SLA food safe? I've always heard that SLA prints are more toxic than other 3D printed materials.

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The SLA was just his prototype, not the production material.

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The SLA was from Quickparts.com in their "polycarbonate like" material with a "QuickClear" finish. (The finish has to do with some of the hand polishing they apply after printing to smooth out the layers.)  Then I stained the plastic using RIT dye, there's a link further up in this thread to the blog post.


As to whether SLA is food safe or not... I certainly wouldn't sell it to the public that way, but I was willing to risk it for my own personal use :-).  The material we selected for the actual injection molded production run meets certain FDA requirements for "repeated contact with food substances"