Hey Thanks a lot. I will put this offer in front of my mentor. But I am also willing to pay from my pocket to get this. will contact you on Thursday/Friday.
Thanks for the info. Actually the chemical I am using is DBE and it is known to dissolve pretty much anything, chelates dyes out of inks etc. If you want to check out biocompatibility of some materials you are using with DBE, do get in touch with us.
Best,
sudheendra.
Yeah, Miami area is ideal. If I remember correctly I had to cancel an order at @3DVIX last time since owner suggested that print might not be fine. The design needed close padding.
Thanks for the info.
best,
sudheendra.
No worries. Hope it works out!
Hi,
can you please send an invoice to
sudhee26@med.miami.edu
The desired Chamber attached
Best
sudheendra.
DBE tissue chamber 5mm thick.stl 1 (244 KB)
HI Gaby, Can you please help me get a few quotes from out of miami 3D printers for the following model? I have asked Miami 3D chimera to provide one.
material: Visijet M3 Clear Resin.
Design: File Attached.
best,
sudheendra.
DBE tissue chamber 5mm thick_0.stl 1 (244 KB)
Hi Sudheendra,
I am actually also interested in getting the DBE tissue chamber printed. Were you able to successfully get yours printed? If so, do you have any recommendations as to where to get it printed?
Thanks!
Shannon
Hello, I know this is an old post but I’m new on 3d hubs and thought I would chime in, in case you still needed help. I do not print in resin however I do print in some other materials that might serve your purpose. Taulman 910 (910 Features) which is very strong and a wide variety of chemical resistance. If that doesn’t work, there is a brand new filament I just started experimenting with INDMATEC PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone). Info: 3ders.org - INDMATEC's revolutionary PEEK filament now compatible with FDM 3D printers | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News 2 Your model should print without much difficulty and I can print fine detail (50micron) if needed. If you have any questions let me know. https://www.3dhubs.com/miami/hubs/mindfull 1
-Jesse
Thanks, its a late reply too!
but Taulman3d Alloy 910 - after several rolls.... - Solder Sucker Blog page says that they used THF to glue Taulman910, meaning that it is not good for THF and therefore wont be good for DBE.
Hi,
I’m also trying to print the chamber for research purposes.
I had to cancel my order due to the unavailability of this material, too.
We are trying this with 3D Hubs because it is recommended on the specific protocol called iDISCO.
Can anybody get me to the right facility that can print this chamber in VisiJetM3 Clear Resin?
Can evok3d do this? Please give me a contact info. I’m in Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Best,
Mayumi
Hi all,
I am in the same boat as Mayumi. I want to print some small micrscope slide chambers for iDISCO in the M3 crystal resin, but my order a month ago was cancelled due to not finding any suppliers. Does anyone have this material in their printers now?
Mayumi, I’m at the NIH in Bethesda, MD so if you find a local solution to this let me know, and I will do the same!
Thanks,
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Oh, we’re neighbors! Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any solutions on this 3D printing though I tried some other services. I’m actually putting my whole mount tissues on the glass bottom cell culture dishes with small amount of DBE at the bottom and scanning it using the Zeiss confocal microscopes. That works!
Best wishes,
Mayumi
Hi Dennis,
Polypropylene (PP) must be resistant to DBE though it’s not recommended in the protocol.
I’m trying this online 3D printing service to print it in PP.
Best,
Mayumi