Made by a $500,000 3D Printer
Huge thanks to the team over at JawsTec for working with me on making some Clean Cable Caddy Pro prints for y’all! Glad to have a USA company who is doing great work in the manufacturing space that’s also affordable enough for smaller designers like me to use.
I was super impressed with both the quality and price of their service, especially since I only ordered a single part.
The printer that JawsTec used to make this part is a Material Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printer. This process uses fine powder to create the part.
The process goes something like this:
1. An extremely thin layer of powder is spread evenly across the build chamber
2. A fusing agent is selectively applied to certain areas of the powder where parts are being created
3. A heating element fuses the powder that has fusing agent and leaves the other areas of the layer as loose, unfused powder
4. The next layer of powder is placed on top of the last layer
5. The cycle repeats, layer by layer, until the parts are finished
One of the major benefits of this method of 3D printing compared to FDM or SLA 3D printing is that the powder can serve as its own support. As a result, you can make designs with sharp overhangs that are supported by the loose powder which easily falls away during post processing. The powder also allows you to stack parts on top of each other inside the build chamber, enabling the ability to create parts at a price point and in the quantities needed to sell profitably as end-use parts.
Checkout @jawstec for more information on their MJF printers as well some other manufacturing techniques that they offer! Also, be sure to checkout the 3D printer vs tannerite video as well! 💥
If you’re interested in reserving a Clean Cable Caddy Pro that’ll be Made in the USA by JawsTec, signup using the link in my profile!
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I’m curious if a similar quality could be achieved if you added fuzzy skin in the slicer? I’m doing this so that could be a dumb suggestion, but just a thought.
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Is MJF the same as SLS?
That's awesome! Cool to see the application that you can find with these printers. 🔥
How i can order beautiful product ?
Very slick
Stl?
how is the strength? 🔥
Give me stl file
Stl plzzz
lets laugh 😂
SLS printer huh.
Please make a normal cable versión
Share the STL file
Stl?