<p>What is the intended use for stls 3 6 and 8? I cannot seem to find them referenced in either the paper or on appropedia. Excellent work! I just finished printing the parts and am hoping to assemble things this week. What is the syringe volume?</p>
crumpton_j
over 9 years
<p>Hi Joshua, </p><p> Thank you so much for this idea and for these files! I'm new to OpenSCAD and github, so I'm floundering around a bit with the customization. However, I'm very excited to try this design out, so I'd like to go ahead and print using these .stl files. Out of curiosity,are these .stl files for the NEMA11 or NEMA17? </p>
jpearce
almost 10 years
<p>Hi Chul</p><p>You should have no problem - the first prototype we tested on a freshmen engineering student. This page has a lot of the sources we use -- I am betting you could find a lot of the components cheaper locally. <a href="http://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_syringe_pump" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_syringe_pump</a></p>
cjfansgmlans
almost 10 years
Hello~ My name is Chul moon .
I`m from South Korea.
I want to make it which is used syringe pump..
but i haven`t experience mecatronics ..
but i can do assembling it .. maybe??..
Could you tell me where should buy each part??
Thank you
Marcus Wolschon
about 10 years
I strongly suggest to use air pressure instead as you can remove the pressure instantly and without moving the position inside the syringe. (no oozing)
jorispeels
about 10 years
Great stuff Joshua, I hope we get to see some of your open source optics stuff on YouMagine too soon! Love all the stuff you guys are doing at Michigan Tech!
jpearce
about 10 years
Thanks! We made a bunch of different ones for various labs at the University - chem and biochem mostly. We also use it as a print head for paste type extrusion 3D printing by mounting it to one of our MOST delta RepRaps.
jorispeels
about 10 years
Thank you for uploading this, its a lovely and useful addition! What kind of things have you made with it?
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