See the wonderful 3D printed customized automobile components from Michael O’Brien, MatterHackers’ December Hacker of the Month.
Posted on December 9, 2016
by
Rhonda Grandy
It will be an understatement to say that Michael O’Brien likes automobiles. Take one have a look at his Instagram, and you will see what I imply. He is totally immersed within the automotive trade; being lead engineer on the Roadster Store, I would think about that you just’d need to be.
After we found that O’Brien (aka Magic Mike) was utilizing 3D printing to assist design and manufacture customized equipment for automobiles, we knew he needed to be featured as our December Hacker of the Month.
3D printed customized gauge cluster for O’Brien’s Datsun 620
O’Brien was launched to 3D printing whereas attending Iowa State College, the place he had the chance to work together with early FDM machines for fast prototyping and half growth. He lately bought a LulzBot Mini for his private tasks, which has helped advance the visions he has for his designs. “Strong modeling has advanced into such an incredible device and group through the years,” stated O’Brien, “however the revolution in reasonably priced and out there 3D printing has lastly allowed me to take advanced components I design that will usually be troublesome and expensive to supply, and make them a sensible closing product with nice high quality and entry.”
O’Brien is at the moment engaged on components and parts for his Datsun 620 challenge, and you may comply with the progress right here. “For each my very own work and our work at The Roadster Store, 3D printing has allowed us to step out of the normal manufacturing strategies and design components and merchandise at a significantly quicker and extra advanced degree,” he explains.
Most of the components that O’Brien designs and prints are car parts that can not be discovered or are very costly to duplicate, so with the assistance of 3D printing and Solidworks, he’s ready recreate iconic options for traditional automobiles. “It is simple to design a loopy advanced part if in case you have the expertise, however most would agree that truly taking the digital imaginative and prescient and making a bodily part is at all times the toughest half,” he states, including that, “3D printing actually permits me to specific my creativity and let my designs present within the bodily realm, permitting loads of boundaries to be faraway from conventional manufacturing design.”
3D Printed offset-angled, 3 tier swap assemblies
O’Brien primarily makes use of HIPS filament as his go-to materials. “I’ve discovered that it is warping and delaminating properties are the perfect I’ve used,” explains O’Brien, including that “ABS filament could be an in depth second, for these components that require the energy and end-use properties on a component that can be utilized in automotive purposes. I additionally use T-Glase for any clear half designs.”
After I assume clear T-Glase and automobiles, my thoughts instantly goes to headlights and tail lights, which is seemingly what O’Brien has been experimenting with. “The good factor about printing with T-Glase for lighting is that the interior layering results of the print act as diffusion materials,” he explains, clarifying that “when designing lights (particularly tail lights), you will need to embrace diffusing designs and shapes with a lot of angle altering aspects to assist unfold and scatter the sunshine right into a not-concentrated bloom of sunshine, and the interior ridge strains and “imperfections” left from 3D printing the clear supplies do a superb job of this.”
He used this identical design ingredient for the illuminated rings round his Datsun 620’s swap legend plates, which you’ll be able to see beneath. “Since I used to be utilizing LED lamps which have a really concentrated and slender gentle beam, I used the uncooked T-Glase printed rings with their ridge strains assist diffuse and scatter the LED gentle to a extra uniform glow,” stated O’Brien.
3D printed swap legend plate for the Datsun 620
Illuminated swap legend plate
I requested O’Brien if he had any ending strategies for his prints which can be used past prototyping, and that truly make it on a automobile – he is already a 3D printing purist: “for me, the terracing and layering results left on 3D prints are a part of the enjoyable of 3D prints. In a nerdy method, it reveals folks that the half is certainly 3D printed, and I feel showcasing the pure tool-path strains and layers from the half speaks volumes to the standard of the printer and supplies used, so typically I don’t post-finish a lot of my components.” O’Brien is a true maker showcasing each medium used to create his Datsun 620 construct.
At the moment, O’Brien has roughly fifty 3D printed parts on his Datsun 620 construct. “I would anticipate the variety of printed components within the closing truck to be within the couple a whole lot at the least,” exclaims O’Brien, explaining that, “wiring harness ends, bulkheads, and clips and clamps to carry issues into place can be used – emblems throughout the truck, door deal with bezels, tail lights and housings, mirror bases and stems, fuse holders, gas and brake plumbing clamps and holders….. there are such a lot of concepts working by means of my head that I do know 3D printing is the reply for!”
Try extra of O’Brien and the Roadster Store’s tasks on their web site and his Instagram. Under are some images of the Roadster Store’s most up-to-date construct: the Inferno 1969 Camaro, which lately took the Goodguys Rod & Customized Affiliation ‘Gold’ Award on the The SEMA Present.
3D printed backing plates on the Inferno Camaro, designed by Chris Gray.
Last product of the 3D printed backing plates on the Inferno Camaro
The Inferno 1969 Camaro in all it is glory
Need to be our subsequent Hacker of the Month? E mail rhonda.grandy@matterhackers.com, and inform us about your 3D printed creation – you might be featured in our subsequent e-newsletter. Hacker of the Month wins 3 free spools of PRO Collection PLA or ABS filament to additional their pursuit of 3D printing greatness.
