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===Additional Readings and Media ===
===Additional Readings and Media ===
SL= ''Open-Source Lab'' textbook,[[:category:777-2018 People|class list]]

==='''Module 0: RepRap Build'''===
# Watch [http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap RepRap video], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBXdGznaN7E The RepRap project- Ranellucci]
# <s>RepRap build OSL Chap. 5</s>, <s>[[Delta Build Overview:MOST]]</s>, <s>[[Athena_Build_Overview]]</s>, [[AthenaII]], [https://github.com/phidiasllc/athenaII AthenaII part files ] Need help go here https://groups.google.com/a/mtu.edu/forum/?hl=en#!forum/most-delta-users-l then use email: most-delta-users-l@mtu.edu
# Software - [[Delta Software:MOST]](old), [http://slic3r.org/ Slic3r], [http://software.ultimaker.com/ Cura], [https://www.lulzbot.com/cura Cura Lulzbot ed.], [http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRapPro_Slicer RepRapPro Slicer], [http://www.3d4edu.com/hybrid-slicing-with-cura/ tweak AtoZ Cura plugin], [http://www.mattercontrol.com/ Matter Control]
# Printer controllers - [http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Printrun Printrun], [https://github.com/mtu-most/franklin/tree/master/firmware Franklin] -- [[Franklin:MOST|How to Install Franklin on your 777 printer]], [http://most.mse.mtu.edu/franklin.avi Franklin use video], [https://huskycast.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=716ea8c2-f078-450c-b7d1-fa6f3fe16e7e Using Franklin (long)], [https://huskycast.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=feb39210-0629-4f95-b187-a452bf2588c9 Hacking Franklin]

==='''Module 1: Introduction to OSH'''===

# OSL Chap. 2 OSH Introduction, [http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1472/1387 Cathedral and Bazaar], [http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/01/microsoft-open-compute-servers/ Microsoft OSH], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xGRaPrcvVg OSH intro video], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGhj_lLNtd0 TEDxBoulder - Nathan Seidle (Sparfun)- How Open Hardware will Take Over the World], [http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/02/lulzbot-factory-tour-and-open-hardware.html Lulzbot factory tour and discussion of OSH business by Jeff Moe], [http://www.kurzweilai.net/the-law-of-accelerating-returns The Law of Accelerating Returns by Ray Kurzweil], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct5fjHC7tL8 Do Makers Propose a More Open Source Future? - Idea Channel, PBS Digital Studios], [http://www.wired.com/2015/12/2015-the-year-that-open-source-software-went-nuclear/ 2015 the Year OSS went nuclear], [http://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/6728/can-open-sourcing-transform-electronics-hardware Can Open-Sourcing Transform Electronics Hardware?], [https://opensource.com/article/18/9/awesome-economics-open-source The Economics of OS]
# OSL Chap. 3 OS License [http://opensource.org/licenses OS License], [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Creative Commons copyright licenses], [https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/ OS software for GNU-Linux], [http://3dprintingindustry.com/2015/10/08/the-future-of-3d-printing-smarter-ip-strategies-less-lawsuits/ The Future of 3D Printing: Smarter IP Strategies, Less Lawsuits], [https://www.wired.com/story/john-deere-farmers-right-to-repair/ Right to Repair]
# OSL Chap. 4 OS microcontrollers [http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/HomePage# Arduino Tutorials] , [http://www.makershed.com/Articles.asp?ID=302 Makershed comparison], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LLzl-NuDjw Jeremy Blum TED talk], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGhj_lLNtd0 Nathan Seidle- SparkFun]

==='''Module 2: Community'''===
# [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=reprap RepRap IRC], [http://forums.reprap.org/ RepRap Forums], [http://forums.reprap.org/index.php?19 RepRap Groups], [https://forum.lulzbot.com/viewtopic.php?t=2378 Lulzbot Forum Hacks]
# [http://forum.arduino.cc/ Arduino Forum], [https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/114444064583962076057 Arduino google group], [https://groups.google.com/a/mtu.edu/forum/?hl=en#!forum/most-delta-users-l MOST Delta Users]
# [http://reprap.org/wiki/Printable_part_sources Free and open repositories of designs], http://www.yeggi.com/ http://www.stlfinder.com/ and now [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2018/02/20/three-dimensional-models/ Wikimedia commons]
# Tricks: support, raft, parts, orientation, fill, slicer choice, [http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide pictorial guide to problems],[http://reprap.org/wiki/Print_Troubleshooting_Pictorial_Guide pictorial guide to reprap print trouble shooting], [http://richrap.blogspot.com/2012/01/slic3r-is-nicer-part-1-settings-and.html RichRap Slic3r is Nicer], [https://www.matterhackers.com/news/living-hinge:--design-guidelines-and-material-selection living hinges], [https://www.makerbot.com/post-processing/ post processing]
# [[Appropedia]], [[777 demo page]]

==='''Module 3: Open source CAD'''===
* Mech strength: [[Mechanical Properties of Components Fabricated with Open-Source 3-D Printers Under Realistic Environmental Conditions]], [[The Effects of PLA Color on Material Properties of 3-D Printed Components]], [https://www.academia.edu/26772825/Tensile_Strength_of_Commercial_Polymer_Materials_for_Fused_Filament_Fabrication_3-D_Printing preprint for all materials]
# [http://www.openscad.org/ OpenSCAD], [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual OpenSCAD manual], [https://github.com/mtu-most/most-scad-libraries MOST SCAD Libraries on Github], [[Object oriented OpenSCAD]], [https://github.com/GilesBathgate/RapCAD RapCAD], [[Aaltoblock]], [https://customizer.makerbot.com/docs Customizer Thingiverse Format]
# [http://www.blender.org/ Blender], [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9MUC-YxhJ6BwWXXNu9THB4k4KcrsEkA9 Using Blender to Model for 3-D printing], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fe2zxcKSic 2D to 3D in Blender], [https://opensource.com/life/16/8/creating-3d-models-printing-blender-advanced-tips Creating 3D models for printing with Blender: Advanced tips], [[Blender Design on Curved Surfaces Tutorial]]
# [http://www.freecadweb.org/ FreeCAD], [https://www.youtube.com/user/boumdadaque/videos Bram de Vries FreeCAD video tutorials] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_yHME82jW8 Using OpenSCAD tricks in FreeCAD]
# Tricks - [http://www.3d4edu.com/live-feeding-new-filament-updated-extruder-drive/ Multicolor], [https://www.matterhackers.com/articles/3d-print-hardware-from-mcmaster-carr 3D print from McMaster-Carr], [https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base/how-optimize-your-design-fdm-3d-printing 3DHubs - how to optimize design for FFF]
# [[Converting 2D images to 3D for printing using open source software]], [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25036 Images to OpenSCAD Via Inkscape], [https://github.com/beanz/celtic-knot-scad Celtic Knot SCAD], [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:56629 Bezier curves and knots script for Blender]
# [[MOST Delta mods]] - see also: [https://github.com/mtu-most?tab=repositories Github MTU-MOST repositories], [[Open-source syringe pump]], [[Open-source metal 3-D printer]], [[Multi-material additive and subtractive prosumer digital fabrication with a free and open-source convertible delta RepRap 3-D printer| MOST mods (incomplete but getting there)]], [http://www.lamja.com/?p=635 another approach to PCB design]
# [[Open Source Photogrammetry]], [[Open source 3D scanners]], [http://3dp.rocks/lithophane/ Lithopanes]

==='''Module 4: OS Science'''===
# OSL Chap. 1 examples [[3D printable science equipment]], [http://www.teklalabs.org/how-to-contribute/ Tekla Lab requests]
# OSL Chap. 5
# OSL Chap. 6
# OSL Chap. 7

==='''Module 5: OSAT'''===
# [http://www.academia.edu/1517361/The_Case_for_Open_Source_Appropriate_Technology The Case for Open Source Appropriate Technology], [https://www.academia.edu/1507915/3-D_Printing_of_Open_Source_Appropriate_Technologies_for_Self-Directed_Sustainable_Development 3-D Printing of Open Source Appropriate Technologies for Self-Directed Sustainable Development], [[Open source 3-D printing of OSAT]], [http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-3d-printers-are-boosting-off-the-grid-underdeveloped-communities How 3D Printers Are Boosting Off-The-Grid, Underdeveloped Communities] - MotherBoard
# [[Recyclebot]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S63Cy64p2lQ Open Source Ecology TED talk]

===Other===
# [https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base/post-processing-fdm-printed-parts Post processing]
# [https://pinshape.com/blog/low-cost-injection-molding-using-3d-printing/ 3DP for injection molding]
# [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vScQctxNThshI6gABfS40jq2_RgW3-pu-AnvuqyTfJgawVgkXKMBMx5bEqRdz611--hVmZJUrg371Xy/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000#slide=id.p MyMiniFactory's Design Handbook]
# [http://www.economist.com/node/21552901 The Economist-- A third industrial revolution], Where we go from here - types of OS3DP [[Open-source metal 3-D printer]]

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'''Other good watching:'''
[https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/first-international-workshop/id688831895 First International Workshop on "Low-cost 3D Printing for Science, Education and Sustainable Development], 25. Hopes and Fears, 27. Open Hardware and Arduino, 31. Prehistoric Collections: Digitizing the Leaky collection and interesting perspectives on digital rights and proprietary museum collections, 33. Bringing a CAD model into a physical object: Ranelucci video, 54. The future of 3D printing: Another Ranelucci video.


===='''Module 1: Introduction to OSH'''====





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Open Source 3-D Printing (OS3DP)

Top view of an open source RepRap MOST Delta-style 3-D printer called the Athena (more information).
Note to Professors/Instructors
This graduate engineering course was originally developed and taught by Dr. Joshua M. Pearce,

There is a $500 course fee for this course. This fee will be used to purchase a MOST Delta RepRap 2 kit for you to use during the course. At the end of the course you keep the printer you built and modified. The design will be somewhat like the image above - but note that it is a rapidly evolving technology so by Fall the design will have improved.


Open Source 3-D Printing

Why Take This Course?

Why 3-D Printing? A recent report from data company Wanted Analytics found that in one month 35 percent of engineering job listings from a variety of fields, including biomedical, software, and transportation industries, required applicants familiar with 3-D printing.[1] Forbes explains why 3D printing is such a big deal.

Why open source? You will make more money, because OS is more valuable. Recent analysis shows that jobs with the keywords "Microsoft Windows" have an average salary of $64,000, while jobs with the keyword "Linux" have an average salary of $99,000. [2]

Course Description

This course provides an introduction to distributed additive manufacturing using open-source 3-D printing. First this course will provide an overview of open-source hardware and technological development in theory and practice. Both the use of software and user communities will be highlighted and demonstrated. Next, the course will detail the design, use and maintenance of the open-source electronics behind the development of self-replicating rapid prototypers. Then the technological evolution of the open-source 3-D printing technology will be covered with a focus on developing innovation for improved performance and materials selection. Each student will build a customized RepRap and the course will cover hardware, firmware, slicing and printer controller software for operating and maintaining the device. Finally the material properties, applications and ramifications of RepRap technology will be discussed.

The course is meant for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in engineering or science. Graduate students are expected to complete all coursework assigned to the undergraduates and an in depth project.


Required Course Material

File:OSL.jpg
The Open Source Lab (For updates).

Textbook: J.M. Pearce, The Open-Source Lab (Elsevier,2014). Other reading will be handouts in class, on-line reading, and emailed pdfs. See hyperlinks in schedule.

An open source 3-D printer - RepRap available from many commercial vendors.


Free and open source software needed:

Laptop computer to be brought to class.

Course Organization

This course will be run as an intense seminar meeting as a group. Students will be expected to read the course material before class and actively participate in discussions. The majority of class time will be spent on projects in a flipped class format. Each student will be responsible for building a RepRap 3-D printer to use to complete the projects. Students will be responsible for giving short presentations on their projects on each sub-topic in front of the class at the end of the semester.

Graduate students will take the same lecture and projects as the undergraduates, however, they will also be expected to complete a significant improvement to the RepRap design by the end of the semester. They will demonstrate their mods for the class.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn the fundamentals of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3-D printing with polymers, along with those for emerging materials (e.g., metals, ceramics, flexible materials, nanocomposites, biomaterials) and complex architectures.
  • Learn the fundamentals of free and open source hardware (FOSH) design, licensing, and culture.
  • Understand and demonstrate the fabrication, maintenance, trouble shooting and operation of self-replicating rapid prototype (RepRap) 3-D printers.
  • Understand operating principles, capabilities, and limitations of fused filament fabrication (FFF)-based 3-D printing.
  • Understand the principles of "Design for 3-D printing" and compare and contrast additive processes with conventional manufacturing in terms of rate, quality, cost, environmental impact, social control and flexibility.
  • Gain hands-on experience with RepRap 3-D printers; use these machines to fabricate example parts of increasing complexity, post-process the parts, and study the results.
  • Become familiar with the complete workflow of open source AM, including computational design tools, firmware, software, file formats, toolpath generation, and characterization.
  • Understand how to make a new part and alter an existing part for RepRap 3-D printing for custom applications.
  • Study applications of distributed manufacturing using 3-D printing including consumer products, scientific equipment, and appropriate technology.
  • Place open source 3-D printing in the context of the evolving distributed manufacturing infrastructure.

Grading

Grades will be based on the following:

RepRap build 50
Appropedia user page, 4x mini projects 50
Arthritis Aide Project 200
Science Equipment Project 250
OSAT Project 250
Big Money Project or Science Equipment Advanced 200
Total Points 1000
  • Grad students must also complete an improvement to the RepRap OR a 3-D printed automated Scientific Apparatus worth 1000 points and be graded out of 2000.


Late Assignments

Deduct 10% per day, up to 5 working days, then 0 grade. Only exception is for documented illness. Missed projects are penalized by the negative square of the percent total.


Course Policies

Appropriate behavior, attendance, participation and collaboration with your peers on group assignments is expected. Collaboration/Plagiarism Rules: Collaboration is encouraged on the group project but the individual project must be completed alone.

Course Schedule

OSL= Open-Source Lab textbook


Additional Readings and Media

SL= Open-Source Lab textbook,class list

Module 0: RepRap Build

  1. Watch RepRap video, The RepRap project- Ranellucci
  2. RepRap build OSL Chap. 5, Delta Build Overview:MOST, Athena_Build_Overview, AthenaII, AthenaII part files Need help go here https://groups.google.com/a/mtu.edu/forum/?hl=en#!forum/most-delta-users-l then use email: most-delta-users-l@mtu.edu
  3. Software - Delta Software:MOST(old), Slic3r, Cura, Cura Lulzbot ed., RepRapPro Slicer, tweak AtoZ Cura plugin, Matter Control
  4. Printer controllers - Printrun, Franklin -- How to Install Franklin on your 777 printer, Franklin use video, Using Franklin (long), Hacking Franklin

Module 1: Introduction to OSH

  1. OSL Chap. 2 OSH Introduction, Cathedral and Bazaar, Microsoft OSH, OSH intro video, TEDxBoulder - Nathan Seidle (Sparfun)- How Open Hardware will Take Over the World, Lulzbot factory tour and discussion of OSH business by Jeff Moe, The Law of Accelerating Returns by Ray Kurzweil, Do Makers Propose a More Open Source Future? - Idea Channel, PBS Digital Studios, 2015 the Year OSS went nuclear, Can Open-Sourcing Transform Electronics Hardware?, The Economics of OS
  2. OSL Chap. 3 OS License OS License, Creative Commons copyright licenses, OS software for GNU-Linux, The Future of 3D Printing: Smarter IP Strategies, Less Lawsuits, Right to Repair
  3. OSL Chap. 4 OS microcontrollers Arduino Tutorials , Makershed comparison, Jeremy Blum TED talk, Nathan Seidle- SparkFun

Module 2: Community

  1. RepRap IRC, RepRap Forums, RepRap Groups, Lulzbot Forum Hacks
  2. Arduino Forum, Arduino google group, MOST Delta Users
  3. Free and open repositories of designs, http://www.yeggi.com/ http://www.stlfinder.com/ and now Wikimedia commons
  4. Tricks: support, raft, parts, orientation, fill, slicer choice, pictorial guide to problems,pictorial guide to reprap print trouble shooting, RichRap Slic3r is Nicer, living hinges, post processing
  5. Appropedia, 777 demo page

Module 3: Open source CAD

  1. OpenSCAD, OpenSCAD manual, MOST SCAD Libraries on Github, Object oriented OpenSCAD, RapCAD, Aaltoblock, Customizer Thingiverse Format
  2. Blender, Using Blender to Model for 3-D printing, 2D to 3D in Blender, Creating 3D models for printing with Blender: Advanced tips, Blender Design on Curved Surfaces Tutorial
  3. FreeCAD, Bram de Vries FreeCAD video tutorials Using OpenSCAD tricks in FreeCAD
  4. Tricks - Multicolor, 3D print from McMaster-Carr, 3DHubs - how to optimize design for FFF
  5. Converting 2D images to 3D for printing using open source software, Images to OpenSCAD Via Inkscape, Celtic Knot SCAD, Bezier curves and knots script for Blender
  6. MOST Delta mods - see also: Github MTU-MOST repositories, Open-source syringe pump, Open-source metal 3-D printer, MOST mods (incomplete but getting there), another approach to PCB design
  7. Open Source Photogrammetry, Open source 3D scanners, Lithopanes

Module 4: OS Science

  1. OSL Chap. 1 examples 3D printable science equipment, Tekla Lab requests
  2. OSL Chap. 5
  3. OSL Chap. 6
  4. OSL Chap. 7

Module 5: OSAT

  1. The Case for Open Source Appropriate Technology, 3-D Printing of Open Source Appropriate Technologies for Self-Directed Sustainable Development, Open source 3-D printing of OSAT, How 3D Printers Are Boosting Off-The-Grid, Underdeveloped Communities - MotherBoard
  2. Recyclebot, Open Source Ecology TED talk

Other

  1. Post processing
  2. 3DP for injection molding
  3. MyMiniFactory's Design Handbook
  4. The Economist-- A third industrial revolution, Where we go from here - types of OS3DP Open-source metal 3-D printer
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Other good watching: First International Workshop on "Low-cost 3D Printing for Science, Education and Sustainable Development, 25. Hopes and Fears, 27. Open Hardware and Arduino, 31. Prehistoric Collections: Digitizing the Leaky collection and interesting perspectives on digital rights and proprietary museum collections, 33. Bringing a CAD model into a physical object: Ranelucci video, 54. The future of 3D printing: Another Ranelucci video.


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Subject classification: this is an engineering resource.