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		<title>Tuning A Maker Robot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Pleasant Hardware&#8217;s blog deals with the nuts and bolts of 3D printing, and recently they&#8217;ve been doing experiments with their MakerBot. One of the experiments involves printing &#8220;without a raft&#8221;. The raft is that cross-hatch base layer used to isolate the object from the build platform itself.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pleasant Hardware&#8217;s blog deals with the nuts and bolts of <a href="http://www.myofficeportal.org/the-future-technology-of-printers-from-3d-to-inkless-printers.htm">3D printing</a>, and recently they&#8217;ve been doing experiments with their MakerBot. One of the experiments involves <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/3d-printing-a-newbies-guide-to-3d-printing/">printing</a> &#8220;without a raft&#8221;. The raft is that cross-hatch base layer used to isolate the object from the build platform itself.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.3dprinterstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/3d-robot-tuning.jpg" alt="3d-robot-tuning" title="3d-robot-tuning" width="400" height="300" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-107" /></p>
<p>Removing the raft obviously saves wasted material, but also simplifies the finishing process since you don&#8217;t need to shave the raft off your shiny object. </p>
<p>We are truly encouraged by this type of activity; not so much because we have another iPod dock printed, but because it represents something very important: home-based <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/3d-printing-a-newbies-guide-to-3d-printing/">3D printing</a> is slowly being tuned by not only Pleasant Hardware, but by many others too. The crowd is improving MakerBot, little by little. </p>
<p>Where will we be in a year?</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.fabbaloo.com/2009/12/pleasant-tuning-of-makerbot.html">fabbaloo.com</a></p>
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