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Smallest dots possible with reprap extrusion?

Posted by Cheshire 
With the current mendel model, what is the smallest 'dot' of extruded material that can be produced and to what degree of accuracy?

0.5mm dots, 0.3mm thick, with as little as 0.1 degree of spacing?
Re: Smallest dots possible with reprap extrusion?
May 21, 2010 05:58PM
It's pretty difficult to express the accuracy of repraps in such a way, you don't just print in voxels. Your measurements would be very optimistic I think, especially if you don't want them to be misshapen blobs, because the extruder takes time to start/stop, and the plastic is stringy. What do you need such accuracy for?
Re: Smallest dots possible with reprap extrusion?
May 22, 2010 03:58AM
It might be doable with paste deposition, as opposed to thermoplastic.
I'm namely interested in DIY 3D printing for printing models / miniatures of 3D design concepts.

I havn't seen any DIY 3D printers aside from the thermoplastic extrusions.
VDX
Re: Smallest dots possible with reprap extrusion?
May 22, 2010 04:30PM
... AFAIK with FDM the practical limit is around 120 microns with 50 microns space - this was the statement of a comercial developing team some years ago confused smiley

With fluids and pastes the limits are finer - comercial wax-inkjets have droplets with 30 microns diameter but wiscosity is then lower than with water eye rolling smiley

Here some related talks: [forums.reprap.org]

Some years ago i developed a technique and prototypes for dispensing single droplets of extreme high viscouse pastes - like toothpaste or even thicker.

We made some tests with 30 microns thick glass-fibres as dippers dispensing 30 micron big droplets - here a post with an atached image of a test-array: [forums.reprap.org]

Some guys made 'Nano-inking' with a wet AFM drawing 20 nanometer wide lines ...


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