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# Make the 3D printer safer for children by blocking direct touch to the metal part of the extruder. | |||
** A hollow, aluminum cylinder will fit right around the metal extruder. | |||
** The cylinder should be aluminum since this metal conducts little heat. | |||
** No part of the cylinder should directly touch the metal extruder. | |||
** The aluminum cylinder should be just 1 mm higher than the end tip of the extruder. | |||
** This is a very cheap solution that should interfere with the printing process, yet prevent young children from getting burnt. | |||
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[[User:Jacob.huss|Jacob Huss]] ([[User talk:Jacob Huss|talk]]) 08:33, 20 April 2018 (PDT) | |||
[[User:Alan Freeman|Alan Freeman]] ([[User talk:Alan Freeman|talk]]) 08:33, 20 April 2018 (PDT) |
Revision as of 14:45, 20 April 2018
- Make the 3D printer safer for children by blocking direct touch to the metal part of the extruder.
- A hollow, aluminum cylinder will fit right around the metal extruder.
- The cylinder should be aluminum since this metal conducts little heat.
- No part of the cylinder should directly touch the metal extruder.
- The aluminum cylinder should be just 1 mm higher than the end tip of the extruder.
- This is a very cheap solution that should interfere with the printing process, yet prevent young children from getting burnt.
Jacob Huss (talk) 08:33, 20 April 2018 (PDT) Alan Freeman (talk) 08:33, 20 April 2018 (PDT)