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My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:45 pm
by Aurora900
So this was the first thing I printed that not only came out awesome, but is functional too. For those who might not know, a keck clamp is used for securing glass on glass joints on glassware. I'm very surprised that the auto-generated support material was perfect and came off fairly easily with the help of a knife.
The bottom part of the vertical loops came out a bit ugly... but I haven't figured out how to improve that kind of feature yet. Any tips would be great.
[img]http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu248/StaticExperiment/Keck%20Clamp/DSCN0248_zps40cca3f1.jpg[/img]
Here's a few more images of it:
http://s652.photobucket.com/user/Static ... ck%20Clamp
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 11:19 pm
by bot
So... you're making a bong?
Nice prints. As for the overhang issue... I think you win the lottery if you figure out how to get them perfect. Temperature, speed, accuracy, etc...
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:26 am
by Aurora900
bot wrote:So... you're making a bong?
Nice prints. As for the overhang issue... I think you win the lottery if you figure out how to get them perfect. Temperature, speed, accuracy, etc...
Oh, well then I don't feel so bad haha
And come on... this is a legitimate part of a science lab... for.... science stuff. They are science clamps. They clamp science.
No but seriously, I have a friend who is a chemist.
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:56 am
by geneb
Say hi to Walter for me!
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Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:39 pm
by Aurora900
geneb wrote:Say hi to Walter for me!
g.
I'm not sure I get the reference, unless you're referring to Fringe, which if you are... damn that's an obscure reference, and an awesome reference at the same time. (It's up there as one of my favorite series)
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:44 pm
by Aurora900
In retrospect, you're referencing breaking bad arent you... lol, i've only seen a few episodes so i didn't think of that first. Why do people named walter tend to make drugs? Weird... lol
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:45 pm
by geneb
Breaking Bad is worth binge-watching. It's on Neflix streaming if you've got that, or The Pirate Bay if you don't.
Nice looking clamp though. One thing to keep in mind - the more you use the printer, the better you'll get at using it. 3D printers of this type are a lot like Electric Guitars. You get out of them what you put into them.
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Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:26 pm
by DavidF
I think i have fallen out of time, I dont get the refereces of the holder as being part of any apperatus......
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:45 pm
by bot
I got the reference, gene, and I thought it was funny.
DavidF, the clamp is for glassware in a laboratory environment... and also used in holding bongs together when made in multiple glass pieces. The reference to "Walter" is in regards to Aurora's "chemist friend" comment. Walter White is a chemist and drug manufacturer from the TV show breaking bad.
And I just realized the rostock would be great for printing a bong, with the height and all... not that I would have any use for one.

Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:42 pm
by barry99705
DavidF wrote:I think i have fallen out of time, I dont get the refereces of the holder as being part of any apperatus......
Here's what a commercially manufactured one looks like in use.
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http://www.sciencecompany.com/Assets/Pr ... 71n-lg.jpg[/img]
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:52 pm
by DavidF
Yep im behind the times....all ours are metal type clamps on a rod that you can adjust....Cant say I ever tried making a bong from them....distilation column however...

Rum any one??
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:08 pm
by bot
DavidF wrote:Yep im behind the times....all ours are metal type clamps on a rod that you can adjust....Cant say I ever tried making a bong from them....distilation column however...

Rum any one??
I plead the fifth on that one, too.

Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:29 pm
by Aurora900
geneb wrote:Breaking Bad is worth binge-watching. It's on Neflix streaming if you've got that, or The Pirate Bay if you don't.
Nice looking clamp though. One thing to keep in mind - the more you use the printer, the better you'll get at using it. 3D printers of this type are a lot like Electric Guitars. You get out of them what you put into them.
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You mean like this one:
[img]
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6725831/rg370.jpg[/img]
That's my RG370
Speaking of which, I should find some stuff I can print for that... Maybe I can print some guitar picks lol, oh oh, or a pick holder or something.
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:32 pm
by McSlappy
That's a nice Ukelele!
Who's making bongs now?
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:31 am
by bot
Is that an Ibanez? I wanted one sooooo bad when I was younger... that digital camo paint is AWESOME.
As for bongs...
http://www.dailydot.com/lol/3d-printing ... oned-bong/
Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:25 am
by geneb
A pick might not be a good choice due to the material, but a spring-loaded pick
magazine would just kick ass.

You could make it look like a huge PEZ dispenser.
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Re: My first decent print: A keck clamp
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:03 pm
by Aurora900
Yes, Ibanez. One of my 3 ibanez guitars haha. I also have a shitty gio model and an acoustic/electric from the exotic wood series... i forget the actual model, I think EW20ASE (based on the google images coming up it looks right). I also have a crappy no name bass that my boyfriend gave me (works well enough to just lay down simple bass lines for when I mess around with recording stuff) and a classical acoustic from Takamine. The Takamine was my mothers originally and was made in the 70s... it has a beautiful sound.
geneb wrote:A pick might not be a good choice due to the material, but a spring-loaded pick magazine would just kick ass.

You could make it look like a huge PEZ dispenser.

I have picks made out of all kinds of stuff, including brass and copper. Different materials get some interesting sounds and I think ABS should be strong enough to hold up for at least one session... And the Takamine won't tear it up as much because it's nylon string, not steel.