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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Update 2/27/12

It has been quite a while since we have posted, however here are a couple of updates that make this long wait incredibly worthwhile!

-The Printer has come in, (all of the parts this time) We can now, officially say that Joe has the package.

-We have a lot of research about 3-D Printers under our belts now. Things like "Where do they come from? How did they get here? Who made them? Will they kill us?"

-We have a powerpoint presentation put together, ready to present to the class sometime. With a whole nineteen slides!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

We got the moooonnnneeeyyy!! :D

We now have the amount of money we need to order the kit for our printer! Something else also happened we decided that instead of building the mendel which is the type of reprap we decided to build the huxley which is a sub group of the mendel. We cant wait till we get our printer kit so we can start to make our own design. just 3 days for shipping :D

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Proposal to E-Tech

MENDEL 3D PRINTER
The Bioscience engineering classes are always doing groundbreaking work, but there are always things that are getting in the way of succeeding as much as possible. What some of the Engineering students are trying to do is to make the learning process and projects progress much greater by allowing them to put their models and engineering concepts to the test. We have noticed that the Engineering pathway could benefit from some 3D modeling equipment so that people could have something physical that they could manipulate and learn from. This could help for prototyping things and they could even build small parts with this kind of equipment.
            The equipment we are talking about is 3-D printers, which the Engineering pathway lacks at the moment. 3-D printers are very helpful for all sorts of project and it would be a great learning tool if we were able to obtain these for the Engineering pathway.  The specific 3-D printer model we wish to build is called the Mendel RepRap which created by the the RepRap project. The RepRap project is open-source, and focused on creating affordable 3-D printers. As open-source, the plans are freely available online, and are always being improved on by the online community.
            The pricing for one of these RepRap machines is minimal compared to the amount that we would gain by having this equipment in our class room and the learning we could obtain from them. The Pricing that we have come to for this machine and the filament that it uses would be approximately 700$ for the machine and about 2 pounds of filament. As we improve the machine and build additional ones, the price will increase, but this is nothing compared to the advantages we would gain from having access to one of these machines, as students who have worked with ASU projects have found out. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Good news

There is good news for bioscience RepRap team. We have talked to our connections with ASU and we will be able to get the pieces we need printed from ASU for free! so that lowers our total cost to build our Mendel :D

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Hello people

Hello people who happen to be reading this blog. This will be the official blog for the bioscience RepRap group who will be creating RepRap machines for the bioscience community to use in their pathways