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#1 Offline Tmhernandez77 - Posted September 7 2017 - 9:55 AM

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Hey everyone, I am a school teacher and we just got out Lulzbot Taz 6 printer up and running.  It's a fantastic printer and I want to take advantage of it and print ant-keeping supplies while the printer is not in use.  

 

My question, what filaments do you all prefer (I'm thinking about a wood infused plastic filament for formicariums)?

Also, I would love links to any of your designs or products you recommend for ant keeping.  Things like liquid feeders, founding chambers, etc.  

 

Thanks!  

 

P.S. I'm working on my first design for a formicarium, its a 16 cm x 16 cm, 2 water reservoirs, spot for a heating cable, 12 chambers, and two ports for entrance.  It's gonna take 20 hours for this first prototype.


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#2 Offline MaxGen - Posted September 7 2017 - 11:09 AM

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I have a Creality CR-10 and have started printing some stuff.  Designed an adapter cap to directly snap test tubes onto small outworlds.

 

Wood filament might be ok for the nest, but I would use PLA at 100% infill for the reservoir.  The wood particles might wick water out the bottom of the reservoir.

 

Use yeggi.com (3d print search site) for formicarium downloads; there are loads to try out.  You'll find some old ByFormica stuff on Thingiverse as well.

 

There is an Italian guy with a youtube channel that has some neat designs.  He has a mini formicarium print download on one of his videos - Safeway Ants.  I've printed it, but haven't tried moving anything into it yet.

 

I'd love to try your design when you finish it.  The 3d CAD programs are a bit of a steep learning curve for me.


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#3 Offline StopSpazzing - Posted September 8 2017 - 12:53 PM

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I have a Creality CR-10 and have started printing some stuff.  Designed an adapter cap to directly snap test tubes onto small outworlds.

 

Wood filament might be ok for the nest, but I would use PLA at 100% infill for the reservoir.  The wood particles might wick water out the bottom of the reservoir.

 

Use yeggi.com (3d print search site) for formicarium downloads; there are loads to try out.  You'll find some old ByFormica stuff on Thingiverse as well.

 

There is an Italian guy with a youtube channel that has some neat designs.  He has a mini formicarium print download on one of his videos - Safeway Ants.  I've printed it, but haven't tried moving anything into it yet.

 

I'd love to try your design when you finish it.  The 3d CAD programs are a bit of a steep learning curve for me.

https://www.tinkercad.com/

 

super easy for beginners


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