Rotating Trivet

Rotating Trivet

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Do Not Print With Abs Or Pla, High Temp Filament Is A Must. This Trivet Was Created By Adam Bujnowski, Alex Kinney, And Mark Traverso As Part Of Virginia Tech'S Mechanical Engineering Class In Additive Manufacturing. Eastman Chemical Supplied The Material For Prototyping, This Design Is Based On Their Amphora Line Of Filament, Which Is Petg Based. Colorfabb-Xt And Taulman N-Vent Are The Amphora Filaments Available At This Time. It Is Recommended That This Design Be Printed With Amphora. Amphora Has A Higher Melt Temp Than Abs And Pla And Is Crucial To The Trivet Working Properly. Other Pet Based Filament Should Also Work But Have Not Been Tested. This Trivet Will Work With Most Cookware At Temperatures Up To 110 Degrees C. Try Not To Use The Trivet With Cookware At Higher Temps, Eventually This Will Melt. This Trivet Was Designed Using Heat Transfer Properties Of Truss Based Unit Cell Fins. It Is Recommend That This Be Printed Face Down Meaning That The Fins Will Be The Top Layer When Printing. Using A Heated Bed In This Orientation Seems To Provide A Better Heat Resistance To The Top. Thank You For Looking And Please Share Your Results. Also Picture Is Show To What Happens If You Use To Hot Of A Pan.

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