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I made those to go with the strobe stage. They work just as great as expensive commercial syringe pumps! No point in buying the overpriced ones anymore.
3d printing parts are well designed. Electronic and instruction for assembly are not. Printed with PETG+CF.
Hi, thanks for sharing your built! I hope that the pump assembly instructions are excellent, but yes the electronics connections are made for ultra-low-cost and possibility of DIY assembly, but we also don't find it optimal with the many connections and options of cable failure. We have designed a new PCB to replace almost all cables, and are testing it at the moment. The PCB is already on our GitHub https://github.com/wenzel-lab/syringe-pumps-and-controller/
Changing to this version also requires changing the printed case, which is already on onshape but we don't have a documentation ready for it, yet.
We hosted a workshop where 7 participant teams built a strobe microscopy station. Now several laboratories in Latin America use the stations.
Beautiful microfluidic system ;-). Please put a link to your scientific article...
Unfortunetelly the bowing dove tail broke while connecting the pieces, but still it holds together quite OK.
@KubaSmoka The tolerances may vary depending on your printer. If the fit is too tight you can carefully use a lighter to make it more malleable and allow it to slide more easily.
@WenzelLab Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
@WenzelLab We are using them to hang safety information by each door.
Just FYI the github link is broken because it has a trailing dot.
@aonomus thanks. It's fixed now.