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1 Basics of 3D Printing Ville Kukko-Liedes

2 What is 3D Printing?

3 What is 3D Printing? Additive Manufacturing (AM):
Construction of physical objects directly from 3D CAD data – usually layer upon layer (CAD = Computer Aided Design)

4 What is 3D Printing? Additive Manufacturing (AM):
Construction of physical objects directly from 3D CAD data – usually layer upon layer (CAD = Computer Aided Design)

5 What is 3D Printing? Additive Manufacturing (AM):
Construction of physical objects directly from 3D CAD data – usually layer upon layer As opposed to e.g. subtractive manufacturing (milling, turning etc.) (CAD = Computer Aided Design)

6 What is 3D Printing? Additive Manufacturing (AM):
Construction of physical objects directly from 3D CAD data – usually layer upon layer As opposed to e.g. subtractive manufacturing (milling, turning etc.) (CAD = Computer Aided Design)

7 Principle Stacking two-dimensional layers to form three-dimensional objects Producing 2D layers is relatively simple Parts usually need to be supported from below

8 “Slicing” to multiple layers,
Principle STL file – From CAD, 3D-scan, etc. “Slicing” to multiple layers, toolpath calculated for each Part production using calculated paths

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11 Uses: Rapid Prototyping
The original and still much used application of 3D printing Commercialized in the 80s (SLA by 3D Systems) Extremely popular in product development: Fast testing of form, fit, function, ergonomics.. Accurate representation of intended material properties and function possible Affordable and quick to produce prototypes provide early feedback Fail faster to succeed earlier!

12 Uses: Rapid Manufacturing
Use of AM to produce end-use parts and products Expansion during the last 13 years From 4% (2003) to 35% (2014) Result of process and material development & media hype Notable in medical and aerospace industries Medical: Personalized solutions Aerospace: Weight optimization Potential in multiple fields, but still restricted to low volume or customized production of high-end products Lacking standards & false assumptions hinder adoption

13 Uses: Rapid Tooling Use of AM for indirect production:
Masters for sand & silicon casting Lost wax casting Printing sand, metal & plastic molds Fixtures for drilling Jigs Endless number of uses.. For both prototypes & end-use parts Takes advantage of low investment cost, fast process, and AM introduced benefits such as contouring cooling channels in injection molds

14 DIY petrol motor for a surf board

15 Advantages of 3D Printing
– Freedom of design – complexity is free Form optimization, pre-assembly, easy customization.. – No need for tooling No cost from design changes & cheap small volume prod. – No need for inventory On-demand manufacturing, minimal investment, – Fast lead times & responsiveness Quick alteration in design to respond to customer needs – Localized manufacturing Manufacturing where needed, savings in logistics – Wide material range – seamless transitions Innovation potential with new opportunities – Affordable low volume production Price per piece constant regardless of production size

16 Freedom of design – No need to Design for Manufacturing & Assembly:
Instead Design for Functionality, Weight, Strength etc – Minimize part count while optimizing topology – Pre-built assemblies – minimize labor time & QC – Customization without additional cost – Every part can be different from the others, even in same batch

17 Design for AM – Case: bottle opener
If you’re gonna design for 3DP, might as well do it right Here: less weight, less waste, looks cooler

18 Design for AM – Case: Buckle 68 grams
If you’re gonna design for 3DP, might as well do it right Here: less weight, less waste, looks cooler 68 grams

19 Case: Boeing / F-18 air duct system re-design

20 Case: F-18 cooling air system
– Complete re-design for functionality & weight – This unit: part reduction from 16 to 1 – Improved air flow – No assembly required – No tooling required – Future improvements with minimal cost – Spare parts on demand and on location

21 Role of 3D printing in the future
– Disruptive potential in manufacturing – happening already 3DP can change product design and manufacturing approaches drastically. Materials and processes are developed more for end-use production. – Supply chain renewal – future possibility Away from traditional towards more decentralized, on-demand, rapid manufacturing. – Flourishing innovation around AM New applications, AM techniques, & businesses emerge almost every day – Will every home have a 3D Printer and traditional manufacturing will end? No – maybe for occasional hobby or repair use “Many have sewing machines, but don’t wear self made clothes” In a brief summary, Direct digital manufacturing is in a rapidly evolving state. It’s unique capabilities can support or even replace traditional methods in many different cases. Furthermore, the approach for product design changes drastically when designing for DDM. There are still challenges to overcome and room improvement in many related fields, but the future of manufacturing seems very promising, with the addition of direct digital manufacturing.

22 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

23 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

24 SLS – Selective Laser Sintering

25 SLS – Selective Laser Sintering
Powder stock is joined by partial melting The powder bed lowers with the part New layer of powder is added and process repeated Materials: PA (6, 11, 12) (Nylon) PA GF, CF (fibre composites) PA-Al (30% Aluminium) Manufacturers: EOS, 3D Systems…

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28 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

29 SL – Stereolithography

30 SL – Stereolithography
UV laser cures resin Build platform lowers with the part into the resin vat (or rises from it in some cases) New layer of resin is cured and process repeated Materials: UV curable resins Waxes Ceramic Manufacturers: 3D Systems, DWS, Lithoz, +few hobbyist oriented

31 Formlabs Form1+ SL (Stereolithography) Liquid resins
Clear, White, Grey, Black, Flexible… Build area: 125x125x165 mm For precise small & medium size prints User friendly, but needs careful handling – delicate optics inside Slicing software: Preform Mandatory post processing: clean + cure

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34 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

35 FDM – Fused Deposition Modeling

36 FDM – Fused Deposition Modeling
Molten plastic is extruded to form a layer of the part Build platform lowers with the part and process repeats Special support material with second nozzle – washed away Materials: ABS Polycarbonate Nylon Manufacturers: Stratasys, +multiple hobbyist oriented

37 NuNu FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) Thermoplastics
ABS, PLA, Nylon (PA), HIPS Build area: 180x200x300mm For strong, medium sized prints Needs mastering – multiple parameters to change Slicing software: Cura Optional post processing: support material removal

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40 Accuracy Method Material For Tolerance (mm) Layer Thickness (mm) SLS PA Functionality +/- 0,15 (+/- 0,15%) 0,1 PA CF/GC Hi durability Wax Casting SL Clear Appearance, +/- 0,05-0,1 0,05-0,2 Flexible Durability, Appearance FDM ABS Functionality, prototyping +/- 0,15-0,3 0,1-0,4 PC 3D prints are comparatively inaccurate dimensionally as well as geometrically Parts can be machined where higher accuracy needed Method can also be chosen based on material, price, availability, speed…

41 STL file format – triangulated mesh approximation
More triangles = more better (:

42 Orientation and support material

43 Design for FDM printer quick sheet
With low-resolution printers:

44 3DP in Tooling Ville Kukko-Liedes

45 Sandcasting Printed Finished print Cast Finished cast

46 Wax masters for precision casting

47 Core for Glass/Carbon-fiber layering

48 Vacuum forming cores

49 Injection molds printed with plastic

50 Masters for silicone casting

51 Tips for Finishing Ville Kukko-Liedes

52 Inserts are better than self threading screws

53 ABS parts can be smoothed with acetone

54 Spray filler primer <3

55 Keep things modular – Screws over hot glue

56 Iterate!

57 3D files to print CAD software – Create models yourself
3D scan an existing object– Modify or replicate as is Download existing files – Free and commercial sites available

58 3D files to print CAD software – Create models yourself 3D scan an existing object– Modify or replicate as is Download existing files – Free and commercial sites available Sketchup, 123D Design, Autodesk Fusion, OpenSCAD, FreeCAD, Commercial: Creo, Autocad, Catia, Maya, Rhino..

59 3D files to print CAD software – Model yourself
3D scan an existing object – Modify or replicate as is Download existing files – Free and commercial sites available

60 3D files to print CAD software – Model yourself
3D scan an existing object– Modify or replicate as is Download existing files – Designs available for free Say you have your beatiful file now ready for printing. Hopefully ypu have learned by now that 3D printers don’t replicate everything to the point. This is a common misconception, which is understandable given how media likes to address 3D printing as a solution to solve all our problems. First of all, you know already that there are at least 3 different kinds of printers, right. So can you just go pick any one of them up print yourself a puppy? Well, no..

61 Break Ville Kukko-Liedes Thank u

62 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

63 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

64 SLM – Selective Laser Melting

65 SLM – Selective Laser Melting & Binder coated powder SLS
Powder stock is joined by laser melting The powder bed lowers with the part New layer of powder is added and process repeated A lot of supports needed in direct melting! Materials: Two component (binder coated base) Single component: Ti6Al4V, 17-4 / 15-5 Stainless, Cobalt chromium, maraging Uses: Molds, small series, prototyping in metal

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68 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

69 3DP – Binder Jetting

70 3DP – Binder Jetting Powder stock is joined by deposited binder
The powder bed lowers with the part New layer of powder is added and process repeated Materials: Ceramic, composite, Glass, Metal, Plastic.. Color printers available Usually fragile before post processing Uses: Visuals, cores & molds, casting patterns

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72 Full color sandstone + binder - Shapeways

73 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

74 LOM – Laminated Object Manufacturing

75 LOM – Laminated Object Manufacturing
Sheet is joined to the previous part Layer shape is cut into sheet Platform lowers and process repeats Materials: Paper, plastic, metal Color printers available Not accurate with paper or metal Laborious manual support removal Uses: Visual aids, metal structures with internal sensors

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77 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

78 DED – Directed Energy Deposition
Sheet is joined to the previous part Layer shape is cut into sheet Platform lowers and process repeats Materials: Paper, plastic, metal Color printers available Not accurate with paper or metal Laborious manual support removal Uses: Visual aids, metal structures with internal sensors

79 DED – Directed Energy Deposition also LENS – Laser Engineered Net Shaping
Inert shielding gas jet deposits pwder that is molten to the part with laser Platform moves, while nozzle is usually stationary Materials: Metal Not very accurate ”net shaping” Features machined Combined DED + CNC exists! Uses: Repairs

80 Categories of 3D printing
Vat Photopolymerization Powder Bed Fusion Material Extrusion Material Jetting Binder Jetting Sheet Lamination Directed Energy Deposition

81 Material jetting

82 Material jetting Printhead (just like in inkjets) deposits droplets of resin that is cured instantly with UV Platform moves down, process repeats Materials: Resins, various simulated plastic & rubber Highly accurate Multiple material properties, even smoothly changing Uses: High end visual aids & function test

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84 Links to videos Kinematics Dress by Nervous System
SLS Selective Laser Sintering SLA Stereolithography Binder Jetting metals LOM - Mcor Paper Printer MORI Hybrid 3DP-CNC Material Jetting – Stratasys J750

85 Thank you Ville Kukko-Liedes Thank u


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