ZT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Klart det går backa. Det enda man förlorat är > tid och pengar. > Räkna med att en 3D skrivare ändå tar massa tid > och kostar en hel del pengar. > Bli inte förvånad om du har lag 8-10 tusen innan > du har en fungerande in-trimmad maskin. Tack! Egentligen det är dessa pengar (och även en del tid) man fösöker spby georgep - Sweden, Gothenburg RepRap User Group
Thank you. VDX Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ... different cells have different sizes around 10 > microns - some are as small as 3 microns, others > can be as big as 100 microns. Smaller cells would be easyer to handle in a gel. > > Plant cells develops a hard shell, so loose the > ability to move/morph, animal cells have an > elastic membby georgep - Tissue Engineering
azeem.hussein Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Glad to see some response with regards to the > positioning technology that would give us the > necessary accuracy. I think the most important > question now, is how can we extrude the plant > cell? Typically, plant cells have cellulose, and > this gives the cell membrane a structural rigidity > thby georgep - Tissue Engineering
Hej, Jag är intresserad av spruta lite levande celler på något underlag Än har jag inte skaffat någon 3d skrivare vilket känns skönt. Man har ju fortfarande alla möjligheterna och chanserna kvar. Jag håller på göra mig bekant med modellerna och varianterna. Om man köper man en kit och sedan kommer man på att det inte var lösningen man hade tänkt sig så går det inte att backa. Mvh George Stockby georgep - Sweden, Gothenburg RepRap User Group
azeem.hussein Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > With all of the talk about printing cells and > tissues... I'd like to start a thread where we can > really take a look into the issues of printing > cells, for both animals AND plants. Furthermore, > what about printing microalgae, etc? My first > Mendel has yet to arrive, but I've got an > educatby georgep - Tissue Engineering
Nice to meet you guys and tanks for the suggestions :-) Georgeby georgep - General
Matmo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Organovo(http://www.organovo.com/) > > We could try to model the extruder after them. I > will look through some of their papers to see if I > can glean any useful > information.(http://www.organovo.com/science/publi > cations) Matmo, are there requirement specifications for extruders and tolerances forby georgep - Tissue Engineering
akenvim Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know for everyone else but from what I've > seen, about $800 USD is a good zone for a prusa > mendel or mendel90. I've builted my own repstreap > though for about $300 with things I already had on > hand. Thank you! Do you know which parts are special for tissue engineering? I supose the extruders musby georgep - General
Hello, Could someone help with approximate prices to get all necessary hardware for a 3D printer. Are there kits to buy? Providers? The intended use is to tissue engineering experiment. Thank you! Georgeby georgep - General