Alright Yea Forums, $10 steam gift code if you can tell me what this thing is.
Alright Yea Forums, $10 steam gift code if you can tell me what this thing is
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It's a ceramic peg
Chalk
A sharpened eraser. Piece of chalk maybe
It is a pink conic on top of a cylinder made of plastic.
close
nope
looks like a candle with no wick
a game for children
I dont care about the card but pls spin it like a top
It's not plastic
see
Avant Garde butt plug?
is it wood
this would get me fired
conical dental device
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Part of a building block
It's an incense cone
it's worth mentioning that it's only about 1cm in diameter so you'd need a pretty tight asshole which I assume is a rarity around here
dental filling?
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jewelry holder
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Its a dremmel bit, the one you use to remove wood excess
it's not for dental or medical use
it's made of zirconia
hint: it's about 1cm in diameter with a 150 micron hole in the top
diamond cutting block?
MTD-3
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Ceramic Zirconia Set Screw
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its a fine grinder then, they can crush pills and stuff to make it easier to mix
it's perfectly smooth on the exterior so it's definitely not for cutting
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Well its not for cutting for sure but its for polishing, still a dremmel bit thou
It's drugs
Eat it bro
Dynamic Cone Pentronameter Tip
Does the hole go all the way through, and if so is is the same diameter or wider at the base?
Zirconia Ceramic Pin?
3d printing tip
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this kills the person
not for polishing either - zirconia is too brittle to apply significant force to it
Could be a pendulum of some sort
Dremel Polishing Tapered Tip
it thins out towards the tip, so it's abou 0.5cm at the base and then narrows out to 150um at the tip
dremel polishing cones
Grinding Burr or Conical Burr?
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a Zirconia tooth modeling kit
a laser scanner lens?
Multi-tip STM tip
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it is a tip for a tumbling machine (not sure in english, in italian is a "burattatrice") see pic
or a numerical aperture of a microscope?
tip for an electron mircoscope?
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Crayon
it's your virginity?
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Dont tell me its a lab growth zirconia?
We have a winner! It extrudes suspended nanoparticles to print cool shit. 10 micron tolerance on the actual printer too which is pretty wild
Co-extruder bit for fuel injection equipment
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you know the drill, proof if he delivers
Working on it now
i will hold op accountable
Got any pictures of printed items
winner here. yeah post some product
Pretty sure I can't share things made with that process but here's a turbine blade made of steel powder that we did a few weeks back
bump
did op deliver?
So what's the life expectancy compared to a forged one?
Couldn't get a 10 so you're gonna have to settle for 20
holy fuck
why does shit like this never happen to me :(
oh real shit
I'm a little disappointed, as I was promised a $10 code but instead received a $20 code. So technically OP did not deliver on his promise.
As always OP is a faggot
That's the really cool part, they're ~90% as strong as forged parts. Real turbine blades are monocrystalline steel for high temperature creep reasons so this part wouldn't survive long in service yet. We're getting close though
As is tradition
I'm expecting cheaper production costs then, but that printing nozzle doesn't exactly strike me as inexpensive.
Is the process profitable yet, or are you trying to get there?
The tip is for one of these btw
It's more about the ability to make parts that would be difficult to get the tooling to create. A blade like that takes weeks to machine and balance properly with millions of dollars of special equipment.
We printed this one in 20 hours and it's ready to go out of the box. All you need is one machine and a shit ton of steel nanoparticles
Good point, I can see the applications.
Might be a way to jumpstart future colonization efforts, if we ever get our butts off this rock.
That's the goal. We can sinter basically any metal or ceramic powder into a part. One of the most talked about applications is for building parts out of lunar basalt for a moonbase
What's the ticket on compound materials? Are those doable yet?
Depends on the composites. We can do little segments of carbon fiber in resin which is pretty strong. Most of everything else is just done by making thin layers of one material and then another
I'd be guessing you could make interlocking structures far easier than other methods, no?
Which would place the stability issues mostly on the actual fusing of the granules?
looks like a stack of cone cups or cone-shaped filters.
The actual sintering is always the hard part for sure. Interlocking structures are pretty easy in general as long as your tolerances are good.
The biggest issue is the fact that when the binder we use to secure everything evaporates you get voids in your part. That porosity is what reduces their strength compared to forged parts.
Anyone have a spare 5$ steam gift card? I just want to remve the limited account status and buy RE5
RE4
wooden puzzle
Would really appreciate Megaman 11!
It's a pink lab thing
Polishing stone
It's a nozzle for a 3D printer - see