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I tried creating an assembly as a single print with a powdered 3D printer!

I tried creating a movable assembly in one piece with the powder 3D printer Fuse 1!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The theme of Vol. 40 is "We tried creating an assembly in one piece with a powder 3D printer!" So far, through Mitarepo Vol. 39 and Marusugo, we have shared the process of CT scanning a Rubik's Cube and converting it to STL. This time, using that STL data, we challenged ourselves to create a movable assembly model in one piece with the powder sintering layer method (SLS) 3D printer "Fuse 1"! We tested whether we could maintain the functionality of the assembly through one-piece printing, taking advantage of the SLS method's feature of not requiring supports. How powerful is a powder 3D printer? Does it really work when printed in one piece? We will explain the results of the prints, along with verification photos and comments from our technical staff. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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■Things I tried ■First, preparing the print ■Meeting the Rubik's Cube ■"The 3D data as it is" won't rotate!

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Please use this as a hint for those interested in printing utilizing the mechanism of powder 3D printers or those considering more efficient creation of assembly models.

I tried creating an assembly as a single print with a powdered 3D printer!

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