MIT Additive Manufacturing Course

     Last year, I got accepted to MIT’s professional additive manufacturing course. Interesting fact is that the acceptance criteria for the course was being a university graduate and having 4 years of experience in that area. I had 4 years of experience, but I am not a university graduate, I am still in high-school. Read more about MIT Additive Manufacturing Course[…]

Tire Prototype From SLA

It was a tire I 3D printed using Formlabs Form 2. I then needed to print the flexible part of the tire from MakerBot 5th gen replicator using NinjeFlex because it elongates more, making the flexible part to be easier to assemble. After everything was seemingly perfect, it taught me how fragile resin is, along Read more about Tire Prototype From SLA[…]

1.5 Years Ago: My First PCB

This was the first PCB board I made, from about 1.5 years ago using Altium. It is a light sensitive light. Darker it gets, brighter it will be. Notice the wording, don’t let it confuse the LDR(light dependent resistor) too, so make LDR and LED face opposite sides if you don’t want to create an Read more about 1.5 Years Ago: My First PCB[…]

NinjaFlex Tire Print from MakerBot 5th Gen

  3d printed model car tire. 3d printed on MakerBot 5th gen Replicator with NinjaFlex and that’s the interesting part (because 5th gen MakerBots can’t print flexible materials (or couldn’t:)). As information, it is 3d printed with 5th gen @MakerBot Replicator, I designed it on @SolidWorks.

NinjaFlex on MakerBot Smart Extruder

  I modified MakerBot’s Smart Extruder to print NinjaFlex. I went to MakerBot’s office and talked about that. Their R&D team might develop my part to make a flexible printing Smart Extruder. Now I can print NinjaFlex with my Replicator 5th gen. As information, I AM ONLY 14 years old. I designed it with @SolidWorks (Also I Read more about NinjaFlex on MakerBot Smart Extruder[…]