3-Ring 3D

Hi everyone!

I 3D printed a 3-ring impossible piece (Borromean rings) from thingiverse.com using the Prusa (PLA) and Formlab (SLA) printers. I downloaded the file and imported it to the 3DPrinterOS cloud and scaled the piece down to 80% to ensure it would fit in the casing.

Prusa (PLA)

Initially, I had chosen a different object that failed within 30 minutes of me putting the print in. So, I changed the design and decided to print three of them at once. The settings I used were as follows: raft with supports, layer height 0.2 mm, extruder temperature 200 degrees celsius, and heat bed temp 65 degrees celsius. After autogenerating supports and orienting the piece in the right position, I sent it to print. The print time was 4.5 hours because there were too many supports. Unfortunately, I got an email at 8:30 pm saying my part failed and then another following saying that my part is again sent to print. I sincerely want to thank whoever was at the OEDK and decided to reprint my part for me. The next morning, I had a failed part and a completed part in the two bins. The longest part of this process was removing the supports (way too many). But once I removed them, it was so great to see the three rings linked without being able to come apart.

                               
Figure 1: Failed Part                                 Figure 2: PLA part without supports

Formlab (SLA)

Figure 3: Resin Print

The resin print went a lot smoother than the PLA prints. I uploaded the same file to PreForm on the OEDK computers to print on the Form 2 using the Grey resin. I had previously used this printer so I autogenerated supports and sent two pieces to print. It took 1.5 hours to print both pieces. Once that was done, I placed it in the wash for 20 minutes before removing the supports. I decided not to cure it because these parts are not meant for structural integrity and thus would not necessarily need a cure time. I let the pieces dry overnight before putting them in the little casing.

Reflection:

Figure 4: Fit within casing

This was a pretty relaxed process, besides the failed part scare. In hindsight I could have chosen something more complicated or with a different mechanism since I have used both the 3D printers in the past. Overall, I would call this a success as the object is definitely impossible. According to the owner @mathgrrl, “The Borromean rings consist of three rings with the property that no two of the rings are linked, even though all three rings together cannot come apart.” I hope to buy a 3D printer for myself in the future to make fun projects like these.

 


Cost Analysis:

PLA failed part (according to the software): $0.56
PLA successful part (according to the software): $0.72
2 Resin parts (grey resin costs $150/1L): 10mL = $1.50
Labor ($15/hr) for editing and removing supports: total 1 hr = $15
Time taken from printers (Rent cost of $1/hr): 6 hrs = $6
Prusa and Formlab printers (not included as it is provided by the OEDK)

Total cost: $23.78

This cost would be much higher if the cost of the 3D printers was included. The majority of the cost comes from labor and time spent using the printers.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email