Re: [DIYbio] Re: DIY Microfluidics Device Manufacturing

http://envisiontec.com/products/3d-bioplotter/

MakerBot says 2.5 micron Z and 11 micron XY resolution, but I know
most people use 100 micron setting for the Z, so I'm not sure if
anyone has used it at the limit. A quick google doesn't anything much
for 'microfluidics makerbot' (without the quotes).

These caught my eye, but only lead me to the previously posted links.

http://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/1do7pm/recommendations_for_a_high_resolution_3d_printer/
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/3d-printing-makerbot-replicator-2-way-could-actually-useful-252817/index3.html

On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 6:31 PM, BioBot <cchau2010@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Maybe easiler just to print it using 3D printer and use it as a master...
>> Robo
>
> Hmm, you certainly wouldn't be able to get channels closely spaced
> together, based on the diameter extruded. Section 3.5 is on FDM (fused
> deposition modelling):
> http://diyhpl.us/~nmz787/pdf/A_review_on_3D_micro-additive_manufacturing_technologies.pdf
>
> Also, Dr. Jordan Miller would probably be the most experienced here on
> the list. I'll cc him.
>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 22, 2013 10:08:43 PM UTC-5, Dieter wrote:
>>>
>>> Not all fluidics are created equally. I think you'd have a hard time
>>> creating a chemostat with a milled fluidic system. What are you trying to
>>> do?
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:02:54 PM UTC-8, Sebastian wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You guys and gals know of anyone working on micro-cnc designs or
>>>> Microfluidics channel layout making protocols. Something like resin casting,
>>>> cnc milling, etc. I had a project on the backburner and wanted to give some
>>>> chemostat-esque apparatuses (aparati?) a shot. Just got a hankering for
>>>> making tiny channels in plastic and playing with chemostats. Thanks!
>>>> Sent from Windows Mail
>>>>
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