Prototype Showcase: Metal 3D Printer Demo and Skateboard Truck Designs

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Explore a prototype showcase featuring a metal 3D printer demo and intricate skateboard truck and bike crank designs. Learn about the manufacturing processes used, team responsibilities, and plans for iteration based on feedback. Get insights into model positioning, topology optimization, and scaling for metal printing.

  • Metal 3D Printer
  • Prototype Showcase
  • Skateboard Truck
  • Bike Crank
  • Manufacturing Process

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  1. Metal 3D Printer 1stPrototype Demo Nathan Krikawa, Nolan Hann

  2. Skateboard Truck Figure 1: Truck Assembly Drawing Nathan Krikawa 11/13/2024 M3DP 2

  3. Skateboard Truck Figure 2: Baseplate Drawing Figure 2: Hanger Drawing Nathan Krikawa 11/13/2024 M3DP 3

  4. Bike Crank Figure 4: Pedal Assembly Nolan Hann 11/13/2024 M3DP 4

  5. Bike Crank Figure 5: Crank Arm Drawing Nolan Hann 11/13/2024 M3DP 5

  6. Q & A 1. What question are you trying to answer with the prototype? a. At what scale can we print our models in the metal printer? 2. Methods/manufacturing process used? a. 3D printing plastic, FDM in particular. 3. What was the answer? a. Skateboard Truck: 40% b. Crank arm: 36% 4. How did the answer inform design/how do you plan to iterate based on this new info? a. With a good print baseline, we can now focus on tailoring the model positioning to work best for SLM printing (supports, internal geometry), as well as begin on topology optimization. 5. What team member was responsible for what? a. Nathan: Skateboard Truck b. Nolan: Crank Arm Nolan, Nathan 11/13/2024 M3DP 6

  7. Thank You! Any Questions?

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