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Top Fixes for a 3D Printer Jam - 3DChimera

Jul 14, 2020

Top Fixes for a 3D Printer Jam

Got a 3D printer jam? You're not alone! This is the most common issue with FDM/FFF style 3D printing. Here are the most common causes and top fixes for this issue.
How Do You 3D Print A Tortoise Shell? - 3DChimera

Jun 8, 2020

How Do You 3D Print A Tortoise Shell?

Using our team's deep expertise in 3D scanning, materials, and 3D printing, we were able to come up with a lifelong solution for our new friend, George. 
10 Customizable Settings on the Sintratec Kit - 3DChimera

May 26, 2020

10 Customizable Settings on the Sintratec Kit

Many of our customers ask about the customizable settings on the Sintratec Kit. Usually, they are working on some top secret project, so we don't have all the details, but we know lots of amazing...
Product Development & Remote Work - Can 3D Printing Make it Easier? - 3DChimera

May 8, 2020

Product Development & Remote Work - Can 3D Printing Make it Easier?

It could be a fantastic way to increase efficiency as we find new ways to work and collaborate together.
How Strong Are SLS Printed Parts? - 3DChimera

Oct 30, 2019

How Strong Are SLS Printed Parts?

A question we often get asked is “How strong are SLS printed parts?”. One option is to have your Sintratec Kit prints parts out of a nylon (PA12) powder, which is fused together by a laser. This method raises questions of strength...
How much Can You Fit In Your Sintratec Kit? - 3DChimera

Oct 28, 2019

How Much Can You Fit In Your Sintratec Kit?

The Sintratec Kit is a compact but mighty desktop SLS printer that can be packed full of parts for printing. Since each layer takes about the same time, whether it's 1 part or 64 parts, it is more effective...
Thinking Outside the Box - 3DChimera

Oct 23, 2019

Thinking Outside the Box

Many people look at the Sintratec Kit and believe the build volume is too small for their application. It’s true that the recommended 90 x 90 x 110 mm build volume would be too small to print many kinds of tall parts. However, there are still ways to print large parts...
Sintratec Kit Quality - Proof is in the Prints - 3DChimera

Aug 5, 2019

Sintratec Kit Quality - Proof is in the Prints

Given the low price point of the Sintratec Kit, we often get customers who wonder if the Sintratec Kit is really able to deliver quality results. Can the Sintratec Kit simultaneously be...
To print or not to print...Threads and 3D Printing - 3DChimera

Jul 20, 2019

To print or not to print...Threads and 3D Printing

Customers commonly ask us if machine threads can be 3d printed into their parts, and it is a tricky because the answer is "it depends". Are the threads fine or coarse? Let's discuss...
FFF: Design for Printing - 3DChimera

Jul 11, 2019

FFF: Design for Printing

As with all manufacturing processes, you will come across some limitations in terms of what designs are suitable for 3D printing. That being said, we are capable of printing extremely complex...
3D Printing Tolerances & Fits - 3DChimera

Jan 14, 2019

3D Printing Tolerances & Fits

Like any manufacturing process, in 3D printing it is important to understand the tolerances of the process so that you can properly design parts to fit together and function.
Composites might just change the world - 3DChimera

Oct 24, 2018

Composites might just change the world

Composites are a new class of 3D printing materials where polymers are mixed with reinforcing fibers.  Typically, these materials consist of a robust polymer base (like Nylon, PETG or ABS), which are then...

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