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Well it looks like an NFC Card? I only saw the First Page of the site but it says NFC, and thats All i can understand from german haha. Try getting a nfc Reader other than phone to make sure its nfc. I suggest the Acr122u ( order it from China to save money) as its used for contactless payments aswell ;). If you are close…
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Just wait till they get Back in stock, they May be 50$ but thats because they are almost or even 100% Safe and tested. Don't try to get it cheaper and risk metalpoisoning ;). Safety First!
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Try using a nfc Reader like acr122u, its a cheap nfc Reader. Or pn532 or rc522 (arduino kind) if you are familiar with it. They Read All my nfc cards as far as ive tried. Atleast my bankcards are Read by the acr122u. So if you are into nfc, its money well spend. If you need a RFID Reader, they are harder to get ( in my…
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I'm totally interested in taking a look at them, but Im currently in Spain instead of NL so i can't really check the internet for info. Anyone care to share the details about the chips and how it is suppose to work as Most bankcards Have encrypted and "weird" chips in them?
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I'll be away for a week, but i'll test the Z_Ultrat when i get back. That'll be next monday for anyone interested
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@autumn might want to invest in a RFID copier and some tags or implants that allow to have their UID changed multiple times, as far as I know RFID is mostly programmed on UIDs. So copying your key UID to your implant would do the trick?
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@Xaion27 , Well there are a few differences. (I'm doing this on the top of my head so excuse me if i don't get every value correct). You have NFC which works on 13-ish Mhz and RFID which usually works on 125khz, so you need to decide what you want to put on the chip to decide which one you want inside you. NFC chips like…
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Well All previous filaments wrapped and melted so its just a Matter of trial
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@JohnDoe the order has been placed so I will probably have results about the Z_ULTRAT filament this weekend
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@ChrisBot currently someone is printing one for me in Z-ABS and I spoke to him and if this didn't do it he had another filament "Z_ULTRAT " which has a glasstemp of 144C. Currently I'm waiting for it to be delivered to me to test the Z-ABS, I'll post results when I get it. If that doesn't do it I'll order a new one in…
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@ChrisBot Maybe that ABS will work? it has a glasstemp of 105±C? But i haven't really printed with ABS well since ever. So I'm not sure if that will work. @Aeris I think Z-ABS will work although i can't print it neither do i have any of it in stock, so perhaps finding someone who can print and autoclave it? Or find someone…
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@Umutof , well it did both. I'll upload pictures soon. But the plunger"Stick" melted and bent. but the holder melted and collapsed. I just saw that the glasstemp of the material is 97c, My idea now is that it needs to be 140+c as autoclaves go up to 137c ish.
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Yeah it's nothing bad but i just wanted to share the tip :) i did 2 tags myself and havent hit a bloodvessel so far, so only a few drips of Blood. But the one i Let the medic place it hit a vessel and Blood was pooring out everywhere even at the plunger. He just gave the tip to apply preassure with bandage ofcourse and it…
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@Dragon5 , Looks like a good implantsession but if i may give one advice : if it bleeds alot put some bandage and pressure on it for a few minutes. it will close quicker if you put pressure on it ( learnt it from a medic who did one of my implants) :)
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@ChrisBot , Got a test sample of filament in the mail this morning. I went for PETG ( it has a print temp of 230-250c), instead of the colorfabb one you suggested as it was cheaper. I will try that one when i get my paycheck again :). I'll try to print the injector you posted in the other topic today or maybe tomorrow when…
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@chrisbot , thanks! I'll start testing early next week as Im leaving for the weekend tomorrow with gf
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@chrisbot Looks great! Can i Have the stl files so i can print and test the autoclave?
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I saw that price was discussed a while Back haha and wanted to share my Experience as printing for others . As i did it to make some money, haha. I noticed my electricity Bill flew up during that Time. :) Not trying to make money of you
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@ChrisBot I'll look around for a model unless there is already an prototype STL? On the topic of costs, don't forget that a printer uses quite alot of power. I normally calculate around 30$cents an hour, but with maintenance it could be a bit more
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@ChrisBot Not a problem ;) I'll order some HT and put in my autoclave soon, i guess the standard 2.1bar 137c would work? Or what would you suggest as autoclavesettings?
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Hey and welcome! Good to see that you like the implant and are willing to think about how it could better yourself :) Currently I'm working on the first kindof implant for your bankcard, it's more like taking the NFC out of your card and making it into a safe implant like the xNT but still it's something?! haha My thoughts…
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Well depends on the model, I've got some ABS experience but I've given up on it quickly as most of my orders were too difficult for my Prusa i3 printer. So I can do some ABS prints if the model is workable for my printer, Try to keep the room where the printer is in warm and close all the windows and doors. Also look up…
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As i can't edit my comment on my phone, I'm picking up an autoclave wednessday so i can try some PLA or Abs in there if needed, don't know what thouhh
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All i can add to @ChrisBot his perfect comment is that PLA has a glasstemperature of around 70c, so 120c kills it. I Always print my Stuff with PLA . I would Love try some Different materials on my printer but i don't Have an autoclave yet
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@ChrisBot , Maybe check out here : https://www.proto-pasta.com/pages/documentation Some datasheets of proto-pastas filaments. They have some really special and tough stuff. Although i don't really know what kinds of pressure and temperature it needs to handle. As for the micro holes, there could always be some kind of thin…
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Thanks for the advice, I might have found an "real" autoclave as not in a preasure cooker. So I'm happy about that, I know magnets aren't suitable for it. But I saw @AlexSmith ( if i remember correctly) use an injector to create a small pocket for a magnet and wiggled it in carefully. I might want to try that option in my…
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Alright Thanks, so a pressure cooker would do the trick? or is it unsafe? I want to reuse my injectors and reload them with different tags so it needs to be safe :p and perhaps use one when the magnets come back
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@AlexSmith , could you add me to the list aswell ? :) :)
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A thing to think about : how can u get an injector in a fingertip haha. They are way too big