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Modifying a 3D printer to print with hydrogels using the FRESH method.
 
Modifying a 3D printer to print with hydrogels using the FRESH method.
  
Project elements:
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=== Project elements ===
syringe extruder
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* syringe extruder
 
* printhead attachment for needles
 
* printhead attachment for needles
* support bath hydrogel (agarose slurry with CaCl2)
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* support bath hydrogel (agarose slurry with CaCl₂)
 
* bioink hydrogel (sodium alginate based)
 
* bioink hydrogel (sodium alginate based)
 
* lattice g-code generation
 
* lattice g-code generation
  
Status:
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=== Status ===
 
works, but not very well, able to print small lattices
 
works, but not very well, able to print small lattices
  
Purpose:
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=== Purpose ===
 
printing anime figurines out of my own fibroblasts
 
printing anime figurines out of my own fibroblasts
  
Need:
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=== Need ===
 
* people who do tissue engineering / regenerative medicine / mammalian cell culture
 
* people who do tissue engineering / regenerative medicine / mammalian cell culture
 
* access to a wetlab for mammalian cell culture
 
* access to a wetlab for mammalian cell culture
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hmu if u can help (>ω^)
 
hmu if u can help (>ω^)

Latest revision as of 22:39, 27 March 2024

Projects
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Participants Pulsr
Skills 3D Printing, Mechanics, Material Science, G-code, Bioengineering
Status Active
Niche Mechanics
Purpose Use in other project

Modifying a 3D printer to print with hydrogels using the FRESH method.

Project elements

  • syringe extruder
  • printhead attachment for needles
  • support bath hydrogel (agarose slurry with CaCl₂)
  • bioink hydrogel (sodium alginate based)
  • lattice g-code generation

Status

works, but not very well, able to print small lattices

Purpose

printing anime figurines out of my own fibroblasts

Need

  • people who do tissue engineering / regenerative medicine / mammalian cell culture
  • access to a wetlab for mammalian cell culture


hmu if u can help (>ω^)