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Mitarepo [42] Powdered 3D Printing × Assembly Integrated Forming Challenge Again!

[Mitarepo] Retry! I tried creating a movable assembly in one piece with a powder 3D printer!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 42 is "Re-challenging Powder 3D Printing × Assembly Integrated Modeling!" This time, we re-challenged the movable assembly integrated modeling using the STL data adjusted in Vol. 41, with the support-free SLS printer "Fuse 1." We will check how the three adjustments made for powder 3D printing last time are reflected this time: - Setting clearance between the blocks that were previously stuck together - Modifying the shape to prevent powder from remaining in the movable parts - Adding text to the surface of each block We will explain whether the assembly model moved and provide photos of the verification along with comments from the technical staff regarding the unique finishing details of the "Fuse 1." *You can download the materials from the button below.

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■What I've tried ■Finally, the time has come...!! ■[1] Clearance → Perfectly secured ■[2] Removal of powder from moving parts → No hindrance to movement ■[3] Text expression → Clearly readable

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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 methods for creating assembly models.

I tried again to create a combined form using powdered 3D printing and assembly!

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