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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery caption="Customized OSH Projects from 2019 class">
image:Terrain Progress.png|[[Terrain map of Elsah IL]],[http://www.appropedia.org/User:Tomsmusts],$unknown
</gallery>


==Gallery==
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<gallery caption="Customized OSH Projects from 2017 class">
Image:FinalModel.JPEG|[[Sample Rotator]],[http://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-002168 Sample Rotor], $495 [http://www.marketlab.com/revolver-sample-rotator/p/RevolverSampleRotator/]


{{Gallery
Image:IMG_1530.JPG|[[adhought creating the sieve]],[http://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-003962 NIH Link], $50 ,[http://www.supplymylab.com/Supplies/Sieves/]
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|height=150
|title= OSH from 2018 ENGR242 Class


}}
Image:Bjornmathisenprint.jpg|[[Telescope adapter for cannon dlsr]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004767 NIH Link], $89.99,[https://www.amazon.com/Deluxe-Telescope-Camera-Adapter-Canon/dp/B0053ZJW5G], cost to print $3 filament costs, giving a savings of $86.99


{{Gallery
Image:IMG_20170410_001924.jpg|[[Battery module holder for solar car]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004785], This would cost $108.13 from a custom fabrication house, which is where it would need to come from. https://www.shapeways.com/model/upload-and-buy/5950678
|width=180
|height=150
|title= OSH from 2017 ENGR242 Class
|Image:FinalModel.JPEG|[[Sample Rotator]],[http://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-002168 Sample Rotor], $495 [http://www.marketlab.com/revolver-sample-rotator/p/RevolverSampleRotator/]


|Image:IMG_1530.JPG|[[adhought creating the sieve]],[http://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-003962 NIH Link], $50 ,[http://www.supplymylab.com/Supplies/Sieves/]
Image:Cover1.PNG|[[Safety Switch Cover]],[http://www.rackmountpdu.com/products/345-geist-pdu-switch-cover.aspx Commercial Equiv.], $17.48 w shipping, giving a savings of $17.44


|Image:Bjornmathisenprint.jpg|[[Telescope adapter for cannon dlsr]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004767 NIH Link], $89.99,[https://www.amazon.com/Deluxe-Telescope-Camera-Adapter-Canon/dp/B0053ZJW5G], cost to print $3 filament costs, giving a savings of $86.99
image:Final Printed Laser Blocker Stand.jpeg|[[Beam Blocker Stand]], [https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004902 Beam Blocker Stand], $5.86


|Image:IMG_20170410_001924.jpg|[[Battery module holder for solar car]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004785], This would cost $108.13 from a custom fabrication house, which is where it would need to come from. https://www.shapeways.com/model/upload-and-buy/5950678
image:Image.jpg|[[Longboard Footstop]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004849 Longboard Footstop], $20 [https://www.muirskate.com/longboard/products/39501/riptide-psd-in-side-foot-stop]


|Image:Cover1.PNG|[[Safety Switch Cover]],[http://www.rackmountpdu.com/products/345-geist-pdu-switch-cover.aspx Commercial Equiv.], $17.48 w shipping, giving a savings of $17.44
image:Small test tube holder.JPG|[[Small Test Tube Holder]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004890 NIH Link], An epoxy wire rack that holds 36 tubes costs $32. [http://www.marketlab.com/wire-test-tube-racks/p/Half-Size-Epoxy-Wire-Rack-for-10mm-13mm-Tubes/]. This print cost approximately $5.73, so it would save you $26.27


|image:Final Printed Laser Blocker Stand.jpeg|[[Beam Blocker Stand]], [https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004902 Beam Blocker Stand], $5.86
image:IMG 8312.JPG|[[Large Test Tube Holder]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004881 Holder], This was offered at $29.99 from Amazon making the savings being $23.60 plus time savings


|image:Image.jpg|[[Longboard Footstop]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-004849 Longboard Footstop], $20 [https://www.muirskate.com/longboard/products/39501/riptide-psd-in-side-foot-stop]
image:TowerOfHanoiFinal.jpg|[[Math Modeling Manipulative - Tower of Hanoi]], [https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004753], $19.50 on Amazon and about $1.20 of filament here


|image:Small test tube holder.JPG|[[Small Test Tube Holder]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004890 NIH Link], An epoxy wire rack that holds 36 tubes costs $32. [http://www.marketlab.com/wire-test-tube-racks/p/Half-Size-Epoxy-Wire-Rack-for-10mm-13mm-Tubes/]. This print cost approximately $5.73, so it would save you $26.27
image:KentHeckelSpile.png|[[Maple Tree Tap]],$3.80 per Spile with tubing and filter attached so not much cost savings here


|image:IMG 8312.JPG|[[Large Test Tube Holder]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004881 Holder], This was offered at $29.99 from Amazon making the savings being $23.60 plus time savings


|image:TowerOfHanoiFinal.jpg|[[Math Modeling Manipulative - Tower of Hanoi]], [https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004753], $19.50 on Amazon and about $1.20 of filament here
Image:MA LCD Screen Casing.png|[[LCD Screen Casing]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004894], $11.90 


|image:KentHeckelSpile.png|[[Maple Tree Tap]],$3.80 per Spile with tubing and filter attached so not much cost savings here
image:Finalcadoshpicture.PNG|[[Magnetic arc for laser lab]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004857], $unknown


image:Terrain Progress.png|[[Terrain map of Elsah IL]],[http://www.appropedia.org/User:Tomsmusts],$unknown


|Image:MA LCD Screen Casing.png|[[LCD Screen Casing]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004894], $11.90 
image:IMG_1533.jpeg|[[Test Tube Holder]],[http://www.appropedia.org/File:IMG_1533.jpeg], 9 hours to print for a price of $2
 
</gallery>
|image:Finalcadoshpicture.PNG|[[Magnetic arc for laser lab]],[https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004857], $unknown
 
|image:Terrain Progress.png|[[Terrain map of Elsah IL]],[http://www.appropedia.org/User:Tomsmusts],$unknown
 
|image:IMG_1533.jpeg|[[Test Tube Holder]],[http://www.appropedia.org/File:IMG_1533.jpeg], 9 hours to print for a price of $2

Revision as of 23:25, 14 October 2019

Assignment

  1. Identify scientific/engineering lab need on campus for a 3D printable substitute for existing or planned purchase
  2. Meet with users to determine exact needs/acquire funds/components for multipart equipment
  3. Design 3D printable components with OS CAD packages
  4. Open NIH 3DP account and post STL under the custom labware section, include all source files from OS CAD package, BOM, directions, explanation of what it is and a price estimate for a commercial equivalent (may also post on your Appropedia page)
  5. Print component and bring to class
  6. Add picture and link to NIH in gallery and "savings per replica" and a hyperlink to cost source on Appropedia below.

List of projects and people

  • project name, ~~~~ to sign it
  • Laser blocker stand, Alex.weitman , Alex Weitman. Created for: Grant Larsen
  • Field camera water proof case, Ian Armesy. Created for: Scott Eckert
  • Test tube holder, Sofia Carrillo, created for: Chrissy McAllister
  • WACOM tablet pen holder, Aaron.cranford, Aaron Cranford. Created for: Dan Kistler
  • Camera to telescope stabilizer, Alan Freeman. Created for: Tom Fuller
  • Data Radio Box, Skylyr Cieply. Created for John Broere
  • Solar Car Battery Box, TimBassler. Created for: Brian Kamusinga
  • Magnetic bearing, TimBassler. Created for: Steve Ward
  • Test Tube Holder, Jonathan3DBean. Created for: Jeff Cornelius
  • Homework and Supply Organizer, Jacob.huss. Created for:Gage Edgar

Gallery

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Gallery

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