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# GitHub Copilot Instructions
**Never use the unicode multiplication symbol (×, U+00D7) in any documentation, code, or markdown.**
Always use a plain lowercase 'x' for dimensions and multiplication.
- WRONG: `25mm × 25mm × 25mm`
- CORRECT: `25mm x 25mm x 25mm`
# Wiki Tagging Standards
All wiki pages should use YAML frontmatter for tagging.
## Challenge Tags
All challenge pages must include the following tags:
- `challenge`: Identifies the page as a challenge.
- `challenge-NNN`: A unique sequential identifier.
- `challenge-001`: October 2025
- `challenge-002`: November 2025
- `challenge-003`: December 2025
- Increment for subsequent months.
- `archive`: (Optional) Use this tag when the challenge is no longer active.
## Visibility Tags
- `hidden`: Use this tag to prevent the page from being published to the fargo3d.com website.
## Example Front Matter
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# HueForge 3D Fuel Filament Library
This folder contains the official 3D Fuel filament library for HueForge, providing accurate color and transmissivity data for 127+ 3D Fuel filaments.
## What's Included
- **3d-fuel.json** - Complete filament library with:
- 127 filament entries from 3D Fuel and 3D Fuel Tough lines
- Accurate hex color codes
- Transmissivity values for realistic light simulation
- Both PLA+ and PCTG material types
- Unique UUIDs for proper filament identification
## Installation Video Guide
![HueForge Installation Animation](../.images/Hueforge.gif)
## Steps for Adding to Your HueForge
1. **Download the File**
- Download the `3d-fuel.json` file from this folder
2. **Locate Your HueForge Installation**
- Navigate to your HueForge application folder
- Find the `Filaments` subfolder
3. **Navigate to Vendor Libraries**
- Inside the `Filaments` folder, locate the `Vendor Libraries` subfolder
- If it doesn't exist, create it
4. **Install the Library**
- Copy the `3d-fuel.json` file into the `Vendor Libraries` folder
- The complete path should look like:
```text
[HueForge Install]/Filaments/Vendor Libraries/3d-fuel.json
```
5. **Restart HueForge**
- Close and reopen HueForge
- The 3D Fuel brand should now appear in your filament selection
## Using the Filaments
Once installed, you'll see "3D-Fuel" and "3D-Fuel Tough" as available brands in HueForge's filament selector. Each filament includes:
- **Accurate Colors**: Real hex color codes from 3D Fuel's specifications
- **Transmissivity Data**: For realistic light transmission in your models
- **Material Types**: Properly categorized as PLA+ or PCTG
- **Complete Range**: From opaques to transparents, metallics to fluorescents
## Filament Highlights
- **Transparent Options**: Clearly Natural, Transparent Ruby Red, Transparent Lime Green
- **Metallics**: Gold, Silver, Copper variations
- **Fluorescents**: High-visibility colors for standout prints
- **Standard Colors**: Complete spectrum of everyday printing colors
- **Specialty Colors**: LulzBot Green, Bitcoin Orange, and more
## Community Integration
This library was created for the 3D Print Meetup community to enhance HueForge projects with accurate 3D Fuel filament data. Perfect for:
- Multi-color lithophanes
- Transparent art pieces
- Color-accurate prototyping
- Community challenge projects
## Support
For questions about this filament library or HueForge integration, contact the 3D Print Meetup organizers or visit our community resources.
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*Last Updated: October 2025*
*Source: 3D Fuel Official Shopify Database*

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# 3D Fuel November Meetup - Meeting Announcement
## Email Subject Line
Join Us November 12th: 3D Printing Meetup + HueForge Presentation + New Challenge
---
## Email Body / Reddit Post
Hey everyone!
Join us for the **November 3D Printing Meetup**. Please note: **This month's meeting is on Wednesday, November 12th at 6:00 PM** (not our usual 3rd Wednesday).
**Also note:** December's meetup will be on **Wednesday, December 10th** (also adjusted for the holidays).
### Meeting Agenda
**Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM**
1. **Social Time & Networking** - Welcome and catching up
2. **Industry News Update** - Latest 3D printing trends with John
3. **Show & Tell & Challenge Judging** - October transparency challenge winners and community showcases
4. **New November Challenge Announcement** - "Wait, This Was Printed? How Are There No Layer Lines?" - Can you achieve the smoothest surface finish possible?
5. **Featured Presentation: Getting Started with HueForge** *(30 minutes)* - Presented by **Eric Spooner**
6. **Closing Discussion** - Wrap-up and informal conversation
### Special Presentation: Getting Started with HueForge
Join us for a brief introduction to HueForge color mapping software! This presentation will cover:
- **Installing the 3D Fuel Filament Library** - Add our complete 127+ filament database to HueForge
- **Photo-to-Print Workflow** - Working with a simple Black and White photo
- **Slicer Setup & Integration**:
- Configuring HueForge with **Bambu Studio** using modifiers vs Painting
Perfect for anyone looking to take their color and multi-material printing to the next level!
### What to Expect
- Network with local 3D printing enthusiasts
- Showcase your latest prints
- Learn about our new November challenge: achieving the smoothest layer-line-free prints
- Learn color mapping techniques with HueForge
- Ask questions from experienced makers
### Location & Details
**When:** Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM
**Where:** 3D-Fuel 2222 7th Ave N Fargo, ND 58102
### Don't Miss Out
Whether you're a 3D printing beginner or experienced maker, we have something for everyone. Bring your questions, your latest prints, and your enthusiasm!
**See you there!**
---
## Social Media Quick Version (Twitter/X)
November meetup is THIS WEDNESDAY (Nov 12th) at 6 PM! New challenge: "Wait, This Was Printed? How Are There No Layer Lines?" Plus Eric Spooner presents HueForge basics - photo-to-print workflows, 3D Fuel filament library & slicer setup. Show & tell too! #3DPrinting #3DFuel
---
## Meeting Details Reference
| Detail | Information |
|--------|-------------|
| **Date** | Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 |
| **Time** | 6:00 - 8:00 PM |
| **Presentation Topic** | Getting Started with HueForge |
| **Presenter** | Eric Spooner |
| **Duration** | 30 minutes |
| **Key Topics** | 3D Fuel Library Installation, B&W Photo Mapping, Bambu Studio/Orca Slicer Setup |
| **Note** | Special date - not 3rd Wednesday |

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# 3D Print Meetup Challenges
Welcome to our monthly 3D printing challenges! Each month features a unique theme designed to test different aspects of 3D printing skills, from material handling to design innovation.
## Active Challenge
### October 2025: "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?"
**Theme**: Transparency and clarity testing with 3D Fuel "Clearly Natural" filaments
**Key Details**:
- **Model**: 25mm diameter x 50mm height cylinder in vase mode
- **Materials**: 3D Fuel "Clearly Natural" PCTG or PLA
- **Focus**: Maximum transparency and print quality
- **Submission Deadline**: October 28, 2025
**[View Full Challenge Details](./challenges/October-2025/readme.md)**
## Upcoming Challenge
### November 2025: "[Challenge Name TBD]"
**Status**: Planning in progress
**Expected Timeline**:
- **Announcement**: November meeting (November 12th, 2025)
- **Submission Period**: TBD
- **Judging**: TBD
**[View Challenge Placeholder](./challenges/November-2025/readme.md)**
## Challenge Archive
### 2025 Challenges
| Month | Challenge Name | Theme | Status |
|-------|---------------|-------|--------|
| October | "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?" | Transparency & Clarity | **Active** |
| November | [TBD] | [TBD] | Planning |
| December | [TBD] | [TBD] | Future |
## How Challenges Work
### Challenge Structure
Each monthly challenge includes:
- **Specific theme** focusing on different 3D printing aspects
- **Clear requirements** for models, materials, and techniques
- **Multiple award categories** for different achievements
- **Community judging** during show & tell sessions
- **Documentation sharing** for learning and improvement
### Participation
- **Open to all skill levels** - beginners to experts welcome
- **Bring your submission** to the monthly meetup
- **Share your process** - settings, techniques, and lessons learned
- **Vote on favorites** during community judging
- **Learn from others** through shared experiences
### Awards & Recognition
Each challenge features multiple ways to win:
- **Technical excellence** awards for best execution
- **Innovation** awards for creative approaches
- **People's choice** awards from community voting
- **Category-specific** awards based on challenge theme
- **Social media features** for all participants
## Challenge Development
### Suggesting Challenges
Community members can suggest future challenge themes:
- **Submit ideas** during meetup discussions
- **Discord voting** on proposed themes
- **School partnership** input for educational value
- **Skill development** focus areas
### Challenge Template
For organizers developing new challenges, see our **[Challenge Template](./challenges/readme.md)** which provides the standard structure and guidelines for creating engaging monthly competitions.
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**Current Focus**: Join us for the October transparency challenge and help shape November's theme!

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# December 2025 Challenge: [TITLE TBD]
## Challenge Overview
[Challenge description to be determined]
This challenge focuses on:
- [Key focus area 1]
- [Key focus area 2]
- [Key focus area 3]
## Challenge Rules
### Materials & Constraints
- **Filament**: 3D Fuel filament (type TBD)
- **Additional Requirements**: [TBD]
- **Estimated Filament Usage**: [TBD]
- **Model Specification**:
- **Dimensions**: [TBD]
- **Special Requirements**: [TBD]
### Competition Categories
- [Category 1]: [Description]
- [Category 2]: [Description]
### Judging Criteria
1. **[Criteria 1]** ([XX]%): [Description]
2. **[Criteria 2]** ([XX]%): [Description]
3. **[Criteria 3]** ([XX]%): [Description]
### Submission Requirements
- **Physical Model**: Bring your print to the January meetup for judging
- **Documentation**: Include photos showing:
- [Photo requirement 1]
- [Photo requirement 2]
- **Settings Documentation**: Share your settings:
- [Setting 1]
- [Setting 2]
- **Process Notes**: Brief description of your approach
### Evaluation Process
- **Initial Verification**: [Verification requirements]
- **Visual Inspection**: [Inspection criteria]
- **Community Voting**: People's choice award
## Prizes & Recognition
### Awards
- **[Award Category 1]**: [Description]
- **People's Choice Award**: Community favorite
### Documentation
- Winner photos for social media sharing
- Settings profiles shared with community
- Technique documentation for learning
## Timeline
- **Challenge Announcement**: December 10, 2025 (at December meetup)
- **Submission Deadline**: January [TBD], 2026 (at January meetup)
- **Judging Period**: January [TBD], 2026 (during January meetup)
- **Winner Announcement**: January [TBD], 2026 (end of January meetup)
## Model Creation Instructions
### Creating the Model
[Instructions TBD]
### Slicer Configuration
[Configuration details TBD]
### Tips for Success
- [Tip 1]
- [Tip 2]
- [Tip 3]
### What NOT to Do
- [Don't do this]
- [Don't do that]
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**Challenge details will be announced at the December 10th meetup!**

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# November 2025 Challenge: "Wait, This Was Printed? How Are There No Layer Lines?"
## Challenge Overview
Can you achieve the smoothest, most layer-line-free surface finish possible? This challenge pushes your printer tuning, slicer settings, and material knowledge to the limit. The goal is simple but difficult: create a 25mm cube with 2 walls and no top that looks so smooth, people question whether it was actually 3D printed!
This challenge focuses on:
- Surface finish quality and smoothness
- Proper printer calibration and tuning
- Optimal slicer settings for layer adhesion
- Material selection and temperature control
- The art of making layer lines disappear
## Challenge Rules
### Materials & Constraints
- **Filament**: 3D Fuel filament (any type: PLA+, Pro PLA+, PCTG etc.)
- **Nozzle Requirement**: Must use a 0.4mm nozzle (REQUIRED)
- **Estimated Filament Usage**: Approximately 3 grams (for reference only)
- **Model Specification**:
- **Dimensions**: Exactly 25mm × 25mm × 25mm cube (REQUIRED)
- **Wall Count**: Exactly 2 walls (no more, no less) (REQUIRED)
- **Top Layers**: 0 (no top surface)
- **Bottom Layers**: Standard (as needed for proper adhesion)
- **Infill**: 0% (hollow interior)
- **Print Mode**: Standard FDM/FFF printing (no resin printing)
### Competition Categories
- **Smoothest Surface**: Best overall surface finish with minimal visible layer lines straight off the printer
- **No post-processing allowed** - cubes must be judged as-printed
### Judging Criteria
1. **Layer Line Visibility** (100%): The appearance and visibility of layer lines - less visible is better
- All cubes must meet basic challenge requirements (25mm cube dimensions, exactly 2 walls, no post-processing)
- Winner is determined solely by smoothness of surface and minimal layer line appearance
- **Tiebreaker**: If two prints are too close to differentiate, the fastest print time wins
### Submission Requirements
- **Physical Model**: Bring your printed 25mm cube to the December meetup for judging
- **Dimension Verification**: Must be exactly 25mm x 25mm x 25mm
- **Wall Count Verification**: Must show exactly 2 walls when inspected
- **Print Time**: Record and report your total print time (used as tiebreaker if needed)
- **Documentation**: Include photos showing:
- Close-up surface details
- Overall cube appearance
- Cross-section or wall thickness (optional)
- **Settings Documentation**: Share your winning settings:
- Layer height
- Print temperature
- Print speed
- Cooling settings
- Any special techniques used
- **Process Notes**: Brief description of your approach
### Evaluation Process
- **Dimension & Wall Check**: Verification of 25mm cube dimensions and exactly 2 walls (must pass to be eligible)
- **Visual Inspection**: Expert panel examines layer line visibility under good lighting
- **Community Voting**: People's choice for most impressive result
## Prizes & Recognition
### Awards
- **Smoothest Surface Winner**: Best layer-line elimination straight off the printer
- **People's Choice Award**: Community favorite
### Documentation
- Winner photos for social media sharing
- Settings profiles shared with community
- Technique documentation for learning
## Timeline
- **Challenge Announcement**: November 12, 2025 (at November meetup)
- **Submission Deadline**: December 10, 2025 (at December meetup)
- **Judging Period**: December 10, 2025 (during December meetup)
- **Winner Announcement**: December 10, 2025 (end of December meetup)
## Model Creation Instructions
### Using the Provided Model
**Download the pre-configured cube:**
- **File Location**: [Challenge Files/November2025/Cube.3mf](../../Challenge%20Files/November2025/Cube.3mf)
- **Pre-configured**: Already set to 25mm × 25mm × 25mm with 2 walls and no top
- **Ready to slice**: Import into your slicer and adjust settings for your printer
### Creating the Cube Model from Scratch
#### Using Bambu Studio
**Step 1: Add Primitive**
1. Open Bambu Studio to a new project
2. Right-click on the build plate
3. Select "Add Primitive"
4. Select "Cube"
![Adding Cube Primitive](../../.images/Nov-Comp-ss1.png)
**Step 2: Resize the Cube**
1. Click to resize the cube
3. Set X to 25mm and Y and Z should also set to 25mm(If uniform scale cause issue you can uncheck)
![Resizing Cube Dimensions](../../.images/Nov-Comp-ss2.png)
#### Alternative Methods
- **Fusion 360**: Create square sketch (25mm × 25mm), extrude to 25mm height
- **Tinkercad**: Use cube shape, adjust dimensions to 25mm × 25mm × 25mm
- **FreeCAD**: Create cube with specified dimensions
- **Any CAD Software**: Simple cube 25mm × 25mm × 25mm
- **Use provided file**: Open `Challenge Files/November2025/Cube.3mf` directly
### Basic Cube Setup
### Slicer Configuration
1. **Create or Download Model**:
- Use the provided `Challenge Files/November2025/Cube.3mf` file
- Or create using any CAD software (25mm × 25mm × 25mm cube)
- Or use the Bambu Studio/Orca Slicer primitive steps above
2. **Slicer Settings** (Critical):
- **Dimensions**: 25mm × 25mm × 25mm
- **Wall Count/Perimeters**: 2
- **Top Layers**: 0
- **Bottom Layers**: 3-5 (as needed)
- **Infill**: 0%
- **Layer Height**: Your choice (hint: smaller = smoother, but slower)
3. **Tips for Success**:
- **Lower layer heights** (0.1mm-0.12mm) help reduce visible lines
- **Slower speeds** improve surface quality
- **Temperature tuning** is critical for layer adhesion
- **Linear advance/pressure advance** can help with consistency
- **Proper cooling** prevents warping without sacrificing layer bonding
- **Material choice** matters - some filaments naturally produce smoother surfaces
### Advanced Techniques to Consider
- **Slicer Tricks**:
- Adjust line width for better wall fusion
- Experiment with different seam positions
- Use variable layer heights if supported
- Try different acceleration/jerk settings
- **Material Selection**:
- Experiment with different 3D Fuel filament types
- Colors can also give different appearance levels
### What NOT to Do
- Do not exceed 2 walls
- Do not add a top surface
- Do not deviate from 25mm cube dimensions
- **No post-processing allowed** (no sanding, heat treatment, chemical smoothing, etc.)
Good luck creating the smoothest cube possible! May your layer lines vanish into nothingness!

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# October 2025 Challenge: "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?"
### Challenge Overview
Experience the clarity of 3D Fuel's "Clearly Natural" filament in this transparency-focused challenge! Participants will attempt to create the clearest possible print, testing the limits of clear filament printing techniques.
### Challenge Rules
#### Materials & Constraints
- **Filament**: 3D Fuel "Clearly Natural" - Available in two variations:
- PCTG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
- PLA (Polylactic Acid)
- **Maximum Filament Usage**: 250g per entry
- **Model Specification**: Cylinder - 25mm diameter x 50mm height
- **Print Mode**: Vase mode (approximately 6 grams of filament)
#### Competition Categories
- **PCTG Division**: For prints using Clearly Natural PCTG
- **PLA Division**: For prints using Clearly Natural PLA
- **Overall Winner**: Best clarity across both divisions
#### Judging Criteria
1. **Clarity & Transparency** (40%): How clear and glass-like is the final print?
2. **Print Quality** (30%): Surface finish, layer adhesion, and overall structural integrity
3. **Technique Innovation** (20%): Creative printing techniques to maximize transparency
4. **Challenge Adherence** (10%): Following material constraints and using supplied model
#### Submission Requirements
- **Model Compliance**: Cylinder must measure 25mm diameter x 50mm height
- **Vase Mode**: Must be printed in vase mode (single perimeter wall)
- **Weight Verification**: Should use approximately 6 grams of filament
- **Documentation**: Include photos showing transparency (with light sources)
- **Settings Documentation**: Share printer settings used (layer height, temperature, speed, etc.)
- **Process Notes**: Brief description of techniques used to achieve clarity
#### Evaluation Process
- **Transparency Test**: Prints will be evaluated under controlled lighting conditions
- **Comparative Assessment**: Side-by-side comparison with actual glass reference
- **Community Voting**: People's choice award for favorite clear print
- **Technical Review**: Expert panel assessment of print quality and technique
### Prizes & Recognition
#### Awards
- **PCTG Division Winner**: Recognition + prize
- **PLA Division Winner**: Recognition + prize
- **Overall "Glass Master" Winner**: Grand prize + recognition
- **People's Choice Award**: Community favorite
- **Innovation Award**: Most creative clarity technique
#### Documentation
- Winner photos for social media sharing
- Video documentation of winning techniques
- Settings and process sharing for community learning
### Timeline
- **Challenge Announcement**: October 1, 2025
- **Model Specification Released**: October 13, 2025
- **Submission Deadline**: October 28, 2025
- **Judging Period**: October 29-30, 2025
- **Winner Announcement**: October 31, 2025
### Creating the Cylinder Model
#### Using Bambu Studio
**Step 1: Add Primitive**
1. Open Bambu Studio to a new project
2. Right-click on the build plate
3. Select "Add Primitive"
4. Select "Cylinder"
![Adding Cylinder Primitive](../../.images/Oct-Comp-ss1.png)
**Step 2: Resize the Cylinder**
1. Click to resize the cylinder
2. Uncheck "uniform scale" if checked
3. Set X and Y to 25mm
4. Set Z to 50mm
![Resizing Cylinder Dimensions](../../.images/Oct-Comp-ss2.png)
#### Alternative Methods
- **Fusion 360**: Create cylinder sketch, extrude to 50mm height
- **Tinkercad**: Use cylinder shape, adjust dimensions
- **FreeCAD**: Create cylinder with specified dimensions
- **Any CAD Software**: Simple cylinder 25mm diameter x 50mm height

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# Challenge Template
## [Month Year] Challenge: "[Challenge Name]"
### Challenge Overview
[Brief description of the challenge theme and goals]
### Challenge Rules
#### Materials & Constraints
- **Filament**: [Specify required filament type/brand]
- **Model Specification**: [Dimensions, complexity, or provided model details]
- **Print Mode**: [Any specific printing requirements]
#### Competition Categories
- **[Category 1]**: [Description]
- **[Category 2]**: [Description]
- **[Overall Winner]**: [Description]
#### Judging Criteria
1. **[Criteria 1]** ([%]): [Description]
2. **[Criteria 2]** ([%]): [Description]
3. **[Criteria 3]** ([%]): [Description]
4. **[Criteria 4]** ([%]): [Description]
#### Submission Requirements
- **[Requirement 1]**: [Description]
- **[Requirement 2]**: [Description]
- **Documentation**: Include photos showing [specific aspects]
- **Settings Documentation**: Share printer settings used
- **Process Notes**: Brief description of techniques used
#### Evaluation Process
- **[Evaluation Method 1]**: [Description]
- **[Evaluation Method 2]**: [Description]
- **Community Voting**: [Description]
- **Technical Review**: [Description]
### Prizes & Recognition
#### Awards
- Determined at each competition.
#### Documentation
- Winner photos for social media sharing
- Video documentation of winning techniques
- Settings and process sharing for community learning
### Timeline
- **Challenge Announcement**: [Date]
- **Submission Deadline**: [Date](Next Meetup)
- **Judging Period**: During Next Meetup
- **Winner Announcement**: At Following Meetup
### [Model Creation/Setup Instructions]
#### [Software/Method 1]
**Step 1: [Action]**
1. [Instruction]
2. [Instruction]
3. [Instruction]
**Step 2: [Action]**
1. [Instruction]
2. [Instruction]
3. [Instruction]
#### Alternative Methods
- **[Software 1]**: [Brief instructions]
- **[Software 2]**: [Brief instructions]
- **[Software 3]**: [Brief instructions]
- **Any CAD Software**: [General guidance]

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# 3D Print Meetup Ideas & Planning
## 🏆 Competition Format: "Sliced" Design Challenge *(Sticky Note 1)*
> Inspired by "Chopped" TV show format
- **Concept**: Head-to-head design competition with surprise challenges
- **Community Outreach** *(Sticky Note 1)*:
- Reach out to local schools and robotics teams for participation
- Coordinate with Lynn Fritz regarding scheduling and involvement
- **Format**: Timed design challenges with specific constraints or materials
## 📋 Event Structure & Categories
### Show & Tell Segments *(Sticky Note 2)*
- **Multiple Categories**: Organize different sections with specific themes
- **Recognition**: Prizes for each category winner
- **Documentation**: Take photos of winners to share to social media
- **Video Documentation**: Record videos of winners for social media sharing
- **Hybrid Format**: Combine show & tell with competitive elements
- **Event Recap**: *(Note: This was crossed out in original sticky note - may need further discussion)*
### Prize Structure
- Individual category winners
- Overall competition winner
- People's choice award
## 🗓️ Monthly Challenges & Community Engagement
### Challenge Selection Process *(Sticky Note 3)*
- **Monthly Themes**: Set up rotating monthly design challenges
- **Community Input**:
- Create ballot/survey system for challenge suggestions
- Integrate Discord and partner schools for voting
- **Integration**: Coordinate with Downslash platform for submissions
### Voting & Participation *(Sticky Note 3)*
- Discord community polls
- School partnership voting
- Public showcase events
- Integration between Discord and school communities

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# 3D Print Meetup Schedule
## 📅 Meeting Format & Timeline
**Meeting Duration**: 2 Hours (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
### 🕕 6:00 PM - 6:15 PM: Arrival & Social Time
**Duration: 15 minutes**
- Welcome new members and returning participants
- Informal networking and conversation
- Setup and equipment check
- Coffee/refreshments (if available)
### 🕕 6:15 PM - 6:45 PM: Industry News & Updates
**Duration: 30 minutes**
**Presenter: John**
- Latest 3D printing industry developments
- New technology announcements and trends
- 3D Fuel product updates and releases
- Market insights and innovations
- Q&A session for industry-related questions
### 🕕 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM: Show & Tell
**Duration: 15-30 minutes**
- Community member project presentations
- Recent prints and creations showcase
- **Challenge judging** (when entries from previous month's challenge are present)
- Problem-solving discussions
- Technique sharing and tips
- Challenge submissions and updates
- Quick project demos
### 🕖 7:15 PM - 7:45 PM: Featured Presentation
**Duration: 30 minutes**
- In-depth technical presentations
- Guest speaker sessions
- Workshop demonstrations
- Challenge announcements and explanations
- Advanced technique tutorials
- Interactive learning sessions
### 🕗 7:45 PM - 8:00 PM: Closing & General Discussion
**Duration: 15 minutes**
- Meeting wrap-up and summary
- Upcoming events and announcements
- Informal discussion and final questions
- Networking and contact exchange
- Cleanup and departure preparation
## 📋 Meeting Guidelines
### Participation Tips
- **Arrive Early**: Come at 6:00 PM to maximize networking time
- **Bring Projects**: Always welcome to share your latest prints
- **Ask Questions**: Industry news segment is perfect for Q&A
- **Stay Engaged**: Interactive participation encouraged throughout
### Presentation Guidelines
- **Show & Tell**: 3-5 minutes per person maximum
- **Challenge Entries**: Bring previous month's challenge submissions for group judging
- **Featured Presentations**: Coordinate with organizers in advance
- **Materials**: Bring physical prints when possible
- **Documentation**: Photos welcome for social media sharing
### Meeting Etiquette
- Respect time limits for each segment
- Allow everyone opportunity to participate
- Keep discussions relevant to 3D printing
- Help with setup and cleanup as needed
## 🗓️ Schedule Flexibility
**Note**: Timing may adjust based on:
- Number of show & tell participants
- Challenge entries requiring judging from previous month
- Complexity of featured presentation
- Special events or challenges
- Community engagement levels
**Typical Variations**:
- Show & Tell: 15-30 minutes (depending on participation and challenge judging)
- Featured Presentation: 30 minutes (fixed duration)
- Buffer time built into closing segment for overruns

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# Current Challenge: October 2025
## "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?"
Experience the clarity of 3D Fuel's "Clearly Natural" filament in this transparency-focused challenge! Participants will attempt to create the clearest possible print, testing the limits of clear filament printing techniques.
## Challenge Details
### Materials & Constraints
- **Filament**: 3D Fuel "Clearly Natural" - Available in two variations:
- PCTG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
- PLA (Polylactic Acid)
- **Maximum Filament Usage**: 250g per entry
- **Model Specification**: Cylinder - 25mm diameter x 50mm height
- **Print Mode**: Vase mode (approximately 6 grams of filament)
### Competition Categories
- **PCTG Division**: For prints using Clearly Natural PCTG
- **PLA Division**: For prints using Clearly Natural PLA
- **Overall Winner**: Best clarity across both divisions
### Judging Criteria
1. **Clarity & Transparency** (40%): How clear and glass-like is the final print?
2. **Print Quality** (30%): Surface finish, layer adhesion, and overall structural integrity
3. **Technique Innovation** (20%): Creative printing techniques to maximize transparency
4. **Challenge Adherence** (10%): Following material constraints and using supplied model
### Submission Requirements
- **Model Compliance**: Cylinder must measure 25mm diameter x 50mm height
- **Vase Mode**: Must be printed in vase mode (single perimeter wall)
- **Weight Verification**: Should use approximately 6 grams of filament
- **Documentation**: Include photos showing transparency (with light sources)
- **Settings Documentation**: Share printer settings used (layer height, temperature, speed, etc.)
- **Process Notes**: Brief description of techniques used to achieve clarity
## Timeline
- **Challenge Announcement**: October 1, 2025
- **Model Specification Released**: October 13, 2025
- **Submission Deadline**: October 28, 2025
- **Judging Period**: October 29-30, 2025
- **Winner Announcement**: October 31, 2025
## Creating the Cylinder Model
### Using Bambu Studio
**Step 1: Add Primitive**
1. Open Bambu Studio to a new project
2. Right-click on the build plate
3. Select "Add Primitive"
4. Select "Cylinder"
**Step 2: Resize the Cylinder**
1. Click to resize the cylinder
2. Uncheck "uniform scale" if checked
3. Set X and Y to 25mm
4. Set Z to 50mm
### Alternative Methods
- **Fusion 360**: Create cylinder sketch, extrude to 50mm height
- **Tinkercad**: Use cylinder shape, adjust dimensions
- **FreeCAD**: Create cylinder with specified dimensions
- **Any CAD Software**: Simple cylinder 25mm diameter x 50mm height
## Awards & Recognition
### Awards
- **PCTG Division Winner**: Recognition + prize
- **PLA Division Winner**: Recognition + prize
- **Overall "Glass Master" Winner**: Grand prize + recognition
- **People's Choice Award**: Community favorite
- **Innovation Award**: Most creative clarity technique
### Documentation
- Winner photos for social media sharing
- Video documentation of winning techniques
- Settings and process sharing for community learning

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# 3D Print Meetup Wiki
Welcome to the official wiki for our monthly 3D printing meetup! This wiki contains comprehensive information about our community, meetings, challenges, and resources.
## Quick Navigation
### Meeting Information
- **[Meeting Itinerary](Itinerary)** - Complete meeting schedule and format
- **[Important Dates](Important-Dates)** - Upcoming meeting dates and schedule changes
### Challenges
- **[Current Challenge](Current-Challenge)** - October 2025: "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?"
- **[Challenge Archive](Challenge-Archive)** - Past and upcoming challenges
- **[How to Participate](Challenge-Participation)** - Guide for joining challenges
### Community
- **[Getting Started](Getting-Started)** - New member guide
- **[Ideas and Planning](Ideas-and-Planning)** - Future concepts and community input
## About Our Meetup
Our monthly 3D printing meetup brings together enthusiasts, makers, and innovators to share knowledge, showcase projects, and explore the latest in additive manufacturing technology.
### Meeting Format
- **Duration**: 2 hours (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
- **Structure**: Social time, industry updates, show & tell, presentations
- **Community Focus**: Learning, sharing, and networking
### Next Meetings
- **November 12th, 2025** (Note: NOT the usual 3rd Wednesday)
- **December 10th, 2025** (Note: NOT the usual 3rd Wednesday)
- **Regular 3rd Wednesday schedule resumes after New Year**
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# Ideas and Planning
## Future Event Concepts
### "Sliced" Design Challenge Format
*Inspired by "Chopped" TV show format*
**Concept**: Head-to-head design competition with surprise challenges
- **Format**: Timed design challenges with specific constraints or materials
- **Community Engagement**: Head-to-head competitions create excitement
- **Skill Development**: Challenges participants to think creatively under pressure
### Community Outreach Initiatives
#### School Partnerships
- **Target**: Local schools and robotics teams for participation
- **Coordination**: Work with Lynn Fritz regarding scheduling and involvement
- **Educational Value**: Introduce students to advanced 3D printing techniques
- **Pipeline**: Create pathway from education to community involvement
#### Discord Integration
- **Community Input**: Create ballot/survey system for challenge suggestions
- **Voting Platform**: Integrate Discord and partner schools for voting
- **Ongoing Engagement**: Maintain community connection between meetings
## Event Structure Improvements
### Enhanced Show & Tell Format
- **Multiple Categories**: Organize different sections with specific themes
- **Recognition System**: Prizes for each category winner
- **Documentation Strategy**:
- Take photos of winners to share on social media
- Record videos of winners for social media sharing
- **Hybrid Format**: Combine show & tell with competitive elements
### Prize Structure Evolution
- **Individual Category Winners**: Recognition for specific achievements
- **Overall Competition Winner**: Grand prize for best submission
- **People's Choice Award**: Community voting component
## Monthly Challenge Development
### Challenge Selection Process
- **Monthly Themes**: Set up rotating monthly design challenges
- **Community Input Process**:
- Create ballot/survey system for challenge suggestions
- Integrate Discord and partner schools for voting
- Collect feedback during meetings
### Platform Integration
- **Downslash Integration**: Coordinate with Downslash platform for submissions
- **Cross-Platform Voting**: Enable voting across Discord and school communities
- **Documentation Sharing**: Streamline submission and sharing processes
## Implementation Timeline
### Short-Term Goals (Next 3 months)
- Complete October transparency challenge
- Develop November challenge theme
- Establish school partnership contacts
### Medium-Term Goals (3-6 months)
- Launch "Sliced" format pilot challenge
- Implement Discord voting system
- Expand community outreach
### Long-Term Vision (6+ months)
- Regular competitive events
- Strong school partnerships
- Multi-platform community engagement
## Community Feedback Integration
### Input Channels
- **Meeting Discussions**: Collect ideas during meetups
- **Discord Polls**: Online community voting
- **School Feedback**: Educational partner input
- **Organizer Coordination**: Regular planning sessions
### Idea Development Process
1. **Collection**: Gather community suggestions
2. **Evaluation**: Assess feasibility and interest
3. **Planning**: Develop implementation strategy
4. **Testing**: Pilot new concepts
5. **Refinement**: Improve based on feedback
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*This document represents ongoing planning discussions and community input. Ideas are subject to refinement and community approval.*

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# Important Dates
## Upcoming Meetup Schedule Changes
### Special Notice: November & December 2025
**IMPORTANT**: The next two meetups will NOT be on the usual 3rd Wednesday:
- **November Meetup: November 12th, 2025**
- **December Meetup: December 10th, 2025**
**We will resume normal 3rd Wednesday schedule after the New Year.**
## Regular Meeting Schedule
### Standard Schedule (Resumes January 2026)
- **When**: 3rd Wednesday of each month
- **Time**: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- **Duration**: 2 hours
### Meeting Format
- **6:00-6:15 PM**: Arrival & Social Time
- **6:15-6:45 PM**: Industry News & Updates (John)
- **6:45-7:15 PM**: Show & Tell (includes challenge judging)
- **7:15-7:45 PM**: Featured Presentation
- **7:45-8:00 PM**: Closing & General Discussion
## Challenge Timeline
### October 2025: "Is it Glass or Clearly Natural?"
- **Challenge Announcement**: October 1, 2025
- **Model Specification Released**: October 13, 2025
- **Submission Deadline**: October 28, 2025
- **Judging Period**: October 29-30, 2025
- **Winner Announcement**: October 31, 2025
### November 2025: [Challenge TBD]
- **Announcement**: November 12th meetup
- **Details**: To be determined
## Meeting Locations
*[Location information to be added]*
## Contact Information
*[Contact details to be added]*
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# Meeting Itinerary
## Meeting Format & Timeline
**Meeting Duration**: 2 Hours (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
## Schedule Breakdown
### 6:00 PM - 6:15 PM: Arrival & Social Time
**Duration: 15 minutes**
- Welcome new members and returning participants
- Informal networking and conversation
- Setup and equipment check
- Coffee/refreshments (if available)
### 6:15 PM - 6:45 PM: Industry News & Updates
**Duration: 30 minutes**
**Presenter: John**
- Latest 3D printing industry developments
- New technology announcements and trends
- 3D Fuel product updates and releases
- Market insights and innovations
- Q&A session for industry-related questions
### 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM: Show & Tell
**Duration: 15-30 minutes**
- Community member project presentations
- Recent prints and creations showcase
- **Challenge judging** (when entries from previous month's challenge are present)
- Problem-solving discussions
- Technique sharing and tips
- Challenge submissions and updates
- Quick project demos
### 7:15 PM - 7:45 PM: Featured Presentation
**Duration: 30 minutes**
- In-depth technical presentations
- Guest speaker sessions
- Workshop demonstrations
- Challenge announcements and explanations
- Advanced technique tutorials
- Interactive learning sessions
### 7:45 PM - 8:00 PM: Closing & General Discussion
**Duration: 15 minutes**
- Meeting wrap-up and summary
- Upcoming events and announcements
- Informal discussion and final questions
- Networking and contact exchange
- Cleanup and departure preparation
## Meeting Guidelines
### Participation Tips
- **Arrive Early**: Come at 6:00 PM to maximize networking time
- **Bring Projects**: Always welcome to share your latest prints
- **Ask Questions**: Industry news segment is perfect for Q&A
- **Stay Engaged**: Interactive participation encouraged throughout
### Presentation Guidelines
- **Show & Tell**: 3-5 minutes per person maximum
- **Challenge Entries**: Bring previous month's challenge submissions for group judging
- **Featured Presentations**: Coordinate with organizers in advance
- **Materials**: Bring physical prints when possible
- **Documentation**: Photos welcome for social media sharing
### Meeting Etiquette
- Respect time limits for each segment
- Allow everyone opportunity to participate
- Keep discussions relevant to 3D printing
- Help with setup and cleanup as needed
## Schedule Flexibility
**Note**: Timing may adjust based on:
- Number of show & tell participants
- Challenge entries requiring judging from previous month
- Complexity of featured presentation
- Special events or challenges
- Community engagement levels
**Typical Variations**:
- Show & Tell: 15-30 minutes (depending on participation and challenge judging)
- Featured Presentation: 30 minutes (fixed duration)
- Buffer time built into closing segment for overruns