Mineral Sifter[edit source]

Project developed by jcpaulse (talk) 23:44, 4 December 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Abstract[edit source]

  1. The mineral sifter is an excellent example of OSAT. Sifters are a major time saver, especially in third world countries where simple appliances are difficult to come by. This sifter can be used in a variety of different ways ranging from cooking to gardening.

Bill of Materials[edit source]

  1. PLA or any other available 3D printable plastic
  2. The link to download this design can be found here [1]

Tools needed[edit source]

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer

Skills and knowledge needed[edit source]

  • No special skills were used to produce this sifter, other than basic 3D printing knowledge.

Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions[edit source]

  1. My print was made by extruding the PLA at 205C. The print was made using a 20% hexagonal infill, the infill pattern had very little affect on the overall rigidity of the final piece, and be used for the application. There is no assembly process, as the design is one simple printed part.
  2. The print time on a delta printer was around 4 hours, using 70g of filament.
  3. There is no necessary assembly involved in the finished product.
  4. A picture of the CAD Drawing is located to the right.
    Jcpaulse OSATproject.jpg

Common Problems and Solutions[edit source]

When designing the print, the handle was created for specific scale given in the original .stl. This made the handle on smaller scale prints uncomfortable to use.

Cost savings[edit source]

  1. The total cost to print this design is around $2.00
  2. Commercial equivalent, $18.85 [2]
  3. 89.4% Savings

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