Rocket ship printed with nGen filamant

On the Ultimaker forum Joel Mongeon posted his version of the gCreate rocket ship, printed with nGen. In his words:

A spaceship printed and painted for my toddler who loves “wockets”!

This is the gCreate rocket that can be downloaded here: http://www.gcreate.com/#!3d-model—gcreate-rocket/c1k6o

Printed with Colorfabb nGen. I cut off the tip of the rocket and used a hot tool to round it off. I then used a lot (maybe too much) XTC 3D to smooth the layer lines and add strength to the print. Finally used some shiny metallic paint and a layer of shellac to seal the deal.

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Settings used:

3D printer: Ultimaker 2+

Nozzle diameter: 0.40 mm

Layer resolution: 81-100 micron

Print time: 24-48 hours

You can find the original post here: https://ultimaker.com/en/community/prints/4985-rocketship

More information about nGen here: http://ngen.colorfabb.com/ 

Dremel tool holder in colorFabb_HT

A fully functional Dremel tool holder, printed with colorFabb_HT and woodFill as the base. Print your own tools with functional filaments.

Find out how to print with colorFabb_HT made with Eastman Chemical Company Amphora HT5300:
http://ht.colorfabb.com/how/

colorFabb_HT: http://colorfabb.com/co-polyesters/colorfabbht

woodFill: http://colorfabb.com/woodfill-fine

Design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:161190

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colorFabb_HT is made with Amphora HT5300 and is a low-odor and styrene-free material uniquely suited for advanced 3D printing users, particularly those who need their models to exhibit excellent durability, toughness and high temperature resistance with a Tg of over 100⁰C. colorFabb_HT empowers professional users to create more durable and useful items, making prototyping truly functional. This opens up new areas in which 3D printed applications can be successfully applied.

ColorFabb_HT is uniquely suited for advanced 3D printing users, particular those who need their creations to exhibit excellent durability, toughness and temperature resistance.

We all have a vise…

A 3D printed vise, made with nGen Dark Gray & Silver Metallic at 0.08mm layer height on the LulzBot mini. Inserted in the vise is the color portfolio of our range of nGen filaments.

Design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1572431
Information: http://ngen.colorfabb.com/
17 colors available: http://colorfabb.com/co-polyesters/ngen

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nGen is a true all-round material suitable for most day to day 3D printing activities. At the core of its reliability is the special chemical make-up of the Eastman Amphora™ AM3300 3D polymer, which results in a good melt stability. From pellet to filament to 3D print, nGen retains its material properties very well, meaning more stable results with less waste of time and material.

3D printed vacuum tool

We printed two of the vacuum tools recently featured by Thingiverse and designed by Zivbot with colorFabb_XT in light green and light blue. Excellent prints for practical use.

Design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1571860

colorFabb_XT: http://colorfabb.com/co-polyesters/colorfabb-xt

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colorFabb_XT is made with Amphora AM1800 and has a unique formulation for 3D Printing that features excellent properties : High strength and very high toughness, Odor Neutral processing, High Tg / improved temp. resistance, Styrene free formulation, FDA food contact compliance, BPA (Bisphenol A ) free formulation. It will allow the user to produce 3D printed functional products in a safe way.

Eastman Amphora™ 3D polymer is a low-odorstyrene-free choice that is uniquely suited for 3D printing applications. With Amphora, items can be created that are more functional, more durable, more efficient, and attractive.

Steve Cox 3dprinting with bronzeFill

This beautiful print remains one of our favorite bronzeFill prints, printed by Steve Cox. In Steve’s words (via Twitter @SteveCox3D):

“Start with a stainless steel pan scourer, then fine grade abrasive paper, and then finish with liquid metal polish. It was all printed at 0.1mm layer height. The only support material I used was about 1 gram under the chin.” Printed in several parts.

More on Steve Cox: http://www.createeducation.co.uk/team-members/steve-cox/

http://colorfabb.com/bronzefill