Ultimaker 2 – Coming Soon

To facilitate rapid prototyping the department is equipped with 4 extrusion based 3D printers – Two of them The Ultimaker 2.
The 3D printer features a strong white material suitable for making small moving parts, thin walls and smooth surfaces. The printed models can be painted, drilled, machined, used for vacuum forming or as a negative shell (mould) for plaster or rubber casting.

Ultimaker 2

Machine specs:

  • Volume: 223 x 223 x 205 mm
  • Net Build Size: 210 x 210 x 200 mm.
  • Model material: PLA
  • Support material: Same as print material
  • Accuracy: 0.1 mm.
  • Layer resolution in the z-axis: 20 microns (= 0.020 mm.)

Ultimaker 2 Extended

Machine specs:

  • Volume: 223 x 223 x 305 mm
  • Net Build Size: 210 x 210 x 300 mm.
  • Model material: PLA
  • Support material: Same as print material
  • Accuracy: 0.1 mm.
  • Layer resolution in the z-axis: 20 microns (= 0.020 mm.)

Using the 3D printer
First time you plan to use the 3D printers you need to contact ad:mt employee Peter Skotte, who will assist you in preparing your 3D models for printing and start up the printing process for you.

When you have finished 1 print with supervision, you can use the Ultimaker Printers on you own.
We have made a short and simple guide for you to follow in preparing your files for print:

#Coming Soon

When the printing process is done the workshop staff will assist you in how to remove the support material.

What can the Ultimaker “make”

Booking and prices

The 3D printers will be booked by the workshop staff and in the booking system you can see the availability of the 3D printer, but not make any bookings yourself. If you’re a first time user of the booking system you need to register before being able to see the bookings. When registering it is very important that all the “required fields” are filled in correctly (the administrator will delete accounts that aren’t) as these fields are needed in the payment procedure which uses the personal printing account (used for normal printing at the department) to charge for all bookings.

The price for a 3D print depends on the amount of used material (both model and support material). Files need be in STL format. With Netfabb Basic, you can import the STL file and get an estimate on the volume. Exact prices can only be derived when the model is loaded in the 3D Printing software.

The printers are located in Rendsburggade 14, Ground floor
To use the printers, you need to book them via the booking system, and then pickup a key in Room 5.153.

Material Price

Model

Free

Support

Free

 

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