We used two 3D printing technologies, Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), and the most commonly used materials PA12 and PLA to print the same hyperbolic planetary gearset. After assembling the parts, we pushed them to their limits on our mechanical bench drill. Which part do you think will win this showdown?
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:16 Cleaning 3D printed SLS parts / Order the FDM parts
0:35 Setting up the test
0:53 Test at 490 RPM
1:18 Analysis FDM
1:46 Analysis SLS
2:14 Pushing the limits
2:28 Test at 1200 RPM
2:43 Analysis of the High-Speed Test
3:03 Summary
3:16 Outro
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