Custom 3D printed Widgets - Delta 3D Studios

Vitolo

Vaporist
I just enjoyed my shopping experience at your website.
Nice selection of vapes you are now making accessories for.
The credit you gave to the paying it forward program was applied easily.
The checkout process was very user friendly, and I recommend all go browse there!
 

Mainoffender

Well-Known Member
No bounce tests for me. I'm good at dropping things anyways. I was wondering how the hinge on the case might hold up but now that I've seen it I doubt it will fatigue and break over time. I was wondering how the plastic handles a quick swabbing with alcohol to keep it clean?
 

Delta3DStudios

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Accessory Maker
I was wondering how the hinge on the case might hold up but now that I've seen it I doubt it will fatigue and break over time

Indeed, the normal PLA and ABS plastic I use for my stands is more affordable, but not quite durable enough for the hinge on the case. As such, the cases are actually printed from a PET+ material which is about twice as expensive as my normal plastic!

As crazy as it sounds, that hinge on those cases is only 1 layer thick, which is around 300 microns! However, PET+ seems to have no problem flexing over and over again. I have done countless full 180-degree open/closes repeatedly and found no major wear on the hinge itself. The *only* issue after about 50 full open/closes, the hinge can be torn laterally (like ripping paper). This requires a bit of force to achieve, but is possible.

I am currently working with an artist friend to design an optional sticker for my can-cases which will disguise the case to look like breathmints. The vinyl sticker will also act as a secondary hinge to increase the reliability over time.

I was wondering how the plastic handles a quick swabbing with alcohol to keep it clean?
Good question! In over a year this is the first question I've had regarding ISO and my plastic. (I have tested Silicone extensively with various cleaning chemicals, and found no negative reactions).

I hadn't considered it, but now that you asked. I have taken a piece of both PLA plastic, and PET plastic (PLA is used for my stands and such, PET is used for the haze can cases), and soaked them in 91% ISO. So far after 1 hour, there is no negative reaction. No discoloration or no softening of the materials.

I'll continue the experiment for another 24 hours, but I think it's safe to say you should be fine cleaning your accessories with ISO :)
 

Delta3DStudios

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Accessory Maker
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With no explanation at all, it seems BigCommerce is now giving me the best shipping rates possible for US postal service. I have changed no settings in BC or Endicia, yet as of yesterday, all USPS shipping prices are now the reduced rates (best I can get anywhere online). I'm still waiting to see if I get an email from either vendor explaining what happened.

As such, these savings are now passed directly onto you! From now on, all first class shipments (domestic AND international) will be at least $0.39 cheaper than previously. Priority shipping prices have also been reduced, but I'm not certain by how much.

Thanks again for everyone's support! I know many of you lurker's are watching this thread, waiting for new product announcements. Feel free to use the contact-us page on my website! I'd love to hear what you're looking for (or answer any questions you may have!).

I'm also open to speaking with fellow 3D printed accessory designers who simply aren't ready to setup their own storefront. Feel free to reach out to me with your designs, I'd love to chat and discuss the opportunities. If you're more of a 3D artist, we can discus some Co-Lab effort.



New products coming soon, AND I'm making progress with my silicone! I cut the catalyst mixture ratio by 50% and have been amazed at the results. I'm supplementing the increased cure time by using the dehydrator with excellent results. The aesthetic quality of finished SonGs has increased dramatically.

I'm also happy to report that I'm now fully caught up on my orders and starting to get back to work on some more R&D (Really trying to finish that infamous basket screen press I mentioned over on the E-Nano thread a few months back)
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
:myday:
Modern times.
Print
PRINT is the most evolved word I know of.
Print meant leave a mark. By Foot, finger, tire or nose...
Not very long ago print meant that you wrote in letters that were unconnected... by hand as opposed to script... "print your name here.
Print has never lost meaning in any of it's evolutionary changes.
A unique concept and word.
Each new meaning of print gets tacked on, but no previous renditions drop out of use.
I wont give a long history here, though it would be prosaic and fun!
Read http://www.thefreedictionary.com/print to see just what I mean...
and it is far from over.
So anyway I thought much about @Ratchett and his amazing new company and work.
He PRINTS objects.
Print now means to fabricate.
The aesthetic quality of finished SonGs has increased dramatically.

There will come a day when people will handle items like these that we use day to day, and ask....
was this poured, sculpted or printed?
Print on @Ratchett ... and smooth sailing always for your Delta 3D Studios
 

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Print
PRINT is the most evolved word I know of.
Print meant leave a mark. By Foot, finger, tire or nose...
Not very long ago print meant that you wrote in letters that were unconnected... by hand as opposed to script... "print your name here.
Print has never lost meaning in any of it's evolutionary changes.
A unique concept and word.
Each new meaning of print gets tacked on, but no previous renditions drop out of use.
I wont give a long history here, though it would be prosaic and fun!
Read http://www.thefreedictionary.com/print to see just what I mean...
and it is far from over.
So anyway I thought much about @Ratchett and his amazing new company and work.
He PRINTS objects.
Print now means to fabricate.

Fascinating isn't it! By funny coincidence, the term "Hot off the press!" can still apply to 3D printed items.

Due to the printing process used in FDM printers, many of my objects are printed on a heated bed running around 100C for the full 10 hour print. Sometimes objects are literally too hot to handle when removed immediately after the printer has finished.

You can't begin to imagine my excitement the day my boss purchased me a 3D printer at work to play with (literally play, no real intention of using it). After 10 years, one get's bored of a job, this was the first time in a long while I felt that "spark". I spent the next month full of excitement to go to work to play with the printer, coming to work early, staying late to watch the printer finish. That spark died when I tried (and failed) to build a comparable 3D printer at home from scratch (I used a 3D printer to print parts to build a new 3D printer, :science:)

Though now that I have a fully functional working 3D printer at my house, that's completely different, I'm having a blast dreaming up new inventions. It's quite surreal to imagine something in my head, spend 20 minutes whipping it up in 3D, and holding it my hands 4 hours later.

Glow in the dark silicone rings you can slide the batteries into make a 2 & 4 pack possibly?

Sadly my silicone only comes in black :lol:

But are you looking for a water tight case (2 piece) or just 2/4 slots with the top open?
 
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SSVUN~YAH

You Must Unlearn, What You Have Learned...
Sadly my silicone only comes in black :lol:

But are you looking for a water tight case (2 piece) or just 2/4 slots with the top open?
Just something cheap I could slide em in that would hold them together securely. Was thinking just maybe 2" length silicone sleeve with both top and bottom open but a connection with another 2" length silicone with 2 or 4 batteries being bundled together at once. Cheap and easy and not much like it on the market, that I know of at least. Thanks for brainstorming with me!
 
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Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Just something cheap I could slide em in that would hold them together securely. Was thinking just maybe 2" length silicone sleeve with both top and bottom open but a connection with another 2" length silicone with 2 or 4 batteries being bundled together at once. Cheap and easy and not much like it on the market, that I know of at least. Thanks for brainstorming with me!

Gotcha, as long as it doesn't need to be waterproof, I can do it with silicone or 3D printed plastic - which would you prefer?
 

Mainoffender

Well-Known Member
Indeed, the normal PLA and ABS plastic I use for my stands is more affordable, but not quite durable enough for the hinge on the case. As such, the cases are actually printed from a PET+ material which is about twice as expensive as my normal plastic!

As crazy as it sounds, that hinge on those cases is only 1 layer thick, which is around 300 microns! However, PET+ seems to have no problem flexing over and over again. I have done countless full 180-degree open/closes repeatedly and found no major wear on the hinge itself. The *only* issue after about 50 full open/closes, the hinge can be torn laterally (like ripping paper). This requires a bit of force to achieve, but is possible.

I am currently working with an artist friend to design an optional sticker for my can-cases which will disguise the case to look like breathmints. The vinyl sticker will also act as a secondary hinge to increase the reliability over time.


Good question! In over a year this is the first question I've had regarding ISO and my plastic. (I have tested Silicone extensively with various cleaning chemicals, and found no negative reactions).

I hadn't considered it, but now that you asked. I have taken a piece of both PLA plastic, and PET plastic (PLA is used for my stands and such, PET is used for the haze can cases), and soaked them in 91% ISO. So far after 1 hour, there is no negative reaction. No discoloration or no softening of the materials.

I'll continue the experiment for another 24 hours, but I think it's safe to say you should be fine cleaning your accessories with ISO :)
After a full hour soak I'm sure the quick wipe I give them won't do any harm at all. Thanks for doing this. I've learned more about 3D printers reading this thread than I have watching the astronauts on the ISS figure out theirs.
 

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
I'm guessing silicone, but whatever keeps them together better is the way to go I'm thinking. I have zero experience in 3-D printing materials, so I'm going to leave that one up to the master!

Silicone can look nice if it's properly cast (which can be a bitch as I've found, however I'm tweaking every day). It's pliable which might be nice for this situation. Plastic is easier to print consistently, but may risk scratching the plastic logos on the battery (Which I don't believe anyone would want)
 

Philreal187

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@ratchet Thanks for the haze can case it works perfect, and exchanging for the stand that I didnt need.

I really appreciate the freebie!!! It was quite a nice surprise.

You r a boss sir with some outstanding customer service, keep up all the great thank you.
 

Oregonglassblower

Well-Known Member
Glass Blower
Off topic but-- I'm looking at a similar piece from Oregonglass blower.
The standard whip joint he makes is 9.5 mm for standard whip tubing. The SSV tubing is bigger diameter.
What size is your piece, 9.5 mm or ??
I had found two sizes he makes but cannot find the list. Looking on his site today I just see the 9.5.
I was thinking SSV tubing like you, as more vapor flow with it.
thanks
Hey there. i do have them in 12mm diameter listed also. let me know if you need something customizing. i will be sure to get you what you need. Thanks,Mike-oregonglassblower.
 

BoogerMan

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Got my custom stands and scoops in!!!!

You are a fucking boss Mike!!!!

:lol::brow::nod::clap::tup::rockon::bowdown::drool:

Seriously though, everything is perfect and far exceeds my expectations.

The scoops work perfect and the widest one fits like a glove with my 2 piece large SCS grinder. Really I don't think it could fit any better.

And the stands... perfect :tup:

This was by far my best experience ever with placing a custom order that wasn't glass.

Thank you so much again for all of the time and effort you put into these. And the communication was above and beyond what I had expected. Cheers man :cheers:

Pics are worth a thousand words so I think these will be better than me explaining them :tup:

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@VaPeD&CoNfUsEd carbed double amber purple solo gongs and ray gun dabber on left, carbed mega mai tai nano gongs and epic pic tool on right. Each stand also hass 2 extra holes for dabbers (I have a titanium one on each in the pic).
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Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Got my custom stands and scoops in!!!!

You are a fucking boss Mike!!!!

:lol::brow::nod::clap::tup::rockon::bowdown::drool:

Seriously though, everything is perfect and far exceeds my expectations.

The scoops work perfect and the widest one fits like a glove with my 2 piece large SCS grinder. Really I don't think it could fit any better.

And the stands... perfect :tup:

This was by far my best experience ever with placing a custom order that wasn't glass.

Thank you so much again for all of the time and effort you put into these. And the communication was above and beyond what I had expected. Cheers man :cheers:

Pics are worth a thousand words so I think these will be better than me explaining them :tup:

6427C64C-73C8-418C-8D30-D879F149CE85_zpsqogw9ke5.jpg

@VaPeD&CoNfUsEd carbed double amber purple solo gongs and ray gun dabber on left, carbed mega mai tai nano gongs and epic pic tool on right. Each stand also hass 2 extra holes for dabbers (I have a titanium one on each in the pic).
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Woot!

Happy to see everything fits in the stands nicely! It was a pleasure to do it, I love custom orders like this. It's fun to take something I've done before, and kick it up a notch!

Some D3DS fans may note those funnels, are a new design! @BoogerMan expressed the desire to replace his folded index cards with something a bit more durable. I came up with this organic shape (curved section blended with a 90-degree angle). This will be a new accessory I'll be listing shortly on my store (I'll have a standard size designed to fit the infamous small SCS size grinder, but as you can see, I can adjust to fit any size grinder!)
 
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