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Botero’s Throat

Botero’s Throat Final Report

Posted on May 4, 2022

Feed Throat Design on Single Screw Extrusion 3D Printer    Malachi Alvarez, Zijie Liu, Brandon Sielski, John Torresani  University of Wisconsin, USA   Abstract   Single screw extrusion printers allow a wider variety of materials …

Posted in Spring 2022 - Final ReportTagged Botero's Throat

Botero’s Throat Update

Posted on April 7, 2022

Project Overview To be compatible with granular materials in additive manufacturing, a screw-based extrusion 3D printer was created. However, the pain point of producing any model with this 3D printer is the discontinuous feeding due …

Posted in Spring 2022 - UpdateTagged Botero's Throat

Project Proposal – Botero’s Throat

Posted on March 2, 2022

Overview Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques have risen to the forefront of engineering given their capacity to reproduce intricate design features that would otherwise be difficult to attain through traditional subtractive manufacturing processes [1]. One of …

Posted in Spring 2022, Spring 2022 - ProposalTagged Botero's Throat

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