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NIH3D

GFP ribbons

Created by Culurien
Published: 
9/1/15

This is a 3D print of
3DPX-000793

Category

Biomacromolecules
Description

I printed this GFP, the whole structure, 10 cm high on a Makerbot 3D printer in the Emory computer tech lab.  It printed beautifully!  Some supports had to be cut out of the center - the most challening aspect - but I got most of them out.  I used tweezers and clippers.  Im very happy with how it turned out.  I highly recommend this design.
KEYWORD(S)

PRINTER TECHNOLOGY

Material Extrusion - Single Extruder

MATERIAL

Polylactic Acid (PLA)

BUILD RESOLUTION (LAYER HEIGHT)

0.2 mm

REFERENCE MODEL
GFP (Green Phosphorescent Protein); whole and in 2 pieces for FDM printing

by swanjere


GFP (Green Phosphorescent Protein); whole and in 2 pieces for FDM printing