New 3D printer: Fuse+30W SLS powder printer

We’re pleased to announce that after a successful bidding process last academic year we now have an exciting new type 3D Printer that uses selective laser sintering or SLS printing technology: The Fuse+ 30W.  

This type of 3D printing is a leading additive manufacturing technology that uses a high-powered laser to fuse small particles of powdered material together. The resulting fused powder forms your 3d print whilst the surrounding unfused powder is recycled back into the system. This circulation process is managed by the Fuse Sift station where excess powder is mixed with new before being added back into the printer as part of its own ecosystem. 

Our machine will exclusively use a grey powdered material called ‘Nylon 12’ which is known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for various applications in your model making projects.

The printable build area is 155mm(L) x 155mm(W) x 300mm(H).  

The process of creating SLS 3D parts first involves creating a suitable STL digital file that you will need to discuss with a member of B.15 staff. If accepted, your job will be priced up and added to the queue. Once your print has completed, the process requires a cool down period of around 6 hours before we can manually post-process it by removing all of the unfused powder.

Post-Processing – Cleaning excess powder from prints.

Depending on your design, you may have to contribute to this process. If this is the case or you would like to learn how it’s done, then we will provide instruction on how to do it.  

With this type of technology, it is more efficient and sustainable to group files together and because of this we will be trialling a workflow by running the machine once a week. This will initially be on a Thursday to run overnight and be ready to postprocess from Friday. If demand increases this will be extended to also include another day earlier in the week. Files need to be approved for this process no later than 1pm on Thursdays to have a chance of going on later that day. Post processing can be completed from Friday. 

Should you wish to find out more about this printer or about how it might be used as part of your project, drop in and speak to a member of B15 staff and we’ll happily discuss your project requirements.  

See you soon – Lara

Welcome to the 24/25 Academic year at B.15

Hello to all new and returning students!

Hopefully you all had a good summer break and are ready to hit the ground running at MSA. As usual we have spent the summer servicing and improving resources across the various spaces here at B.15.

The latest tote bag in the incredibly desirable range of B.15 tote bags has landed. Free to new starters

Updated Induction Procedures

All new students will now be required to complete an online induction video followed by a short questionnaire before booking their in-person tour of the space. These two stages are mandatory before students can make use of the space.

Once completed your induction is valid for the duration of your course.

The induction video, quiz and signup link can be found on your Moodle course home page and via the Making page. It looks something like this:

You can find the updated general users guide here. 

Induction Scheduled Closures

For the following days B.15 will be closed for group induction sessions which may result in reduced access during these times:

Tuesday 24th September, Wednesday 25th September (AM), Friday 27th September (AM)

Monday 30th September (AM), Wednesday 2nd October, Friday 4th October (AM)

Monday 7th October (AM), Tuesday 8th October (AM), Wednesday 9th October, Thursday 10th October (AM), Friday 11th October

Wednesday 16th October

New Kit

Towards the end of the last academic year we took delivery of a new SLS powder printer called the Fuse+. This machine replaces our older Projet360 Powder printer and produces a much higher resolution and durability for 3D printed components. Lara has done a much more detailed write-up about this which we’ll be sharing later this week.

Nearby we have also replaced our Vac former with a new pressure former, the Mayku Multiplier. This will enable much more control during forming and has and increased range of material options.

We have replaced one of the bandsaws in the main B.15 space which includes an uprated ceramic guides for an improved accuracy and a new cross slide angle guide.

New Reference Guides

Sustainable Modelmaking Guide – We have worked with Angela Connelly to compile a new sustainable modelmaking guide to different materials and their environmental impact.

B.15 CNC guide – Teagan has put together this guide for CNC preparation for those wanting to utilise it in any upcoming projects.

We’ll be announcing some more updates and upcoming guest events for the coming year soon.

See you soon! B.15 Team