Automated 3D printable scientific equipment

Graduate students (MSE5777 and EE5777) will take the same lecture and projects as the undergraduates, however, they will also be expected to complete a Automated 3D printable scientific equipment design by the end of the semester. They will demonstrate their mods for the class.
For some ideas see: Github MTU-MOST repositories, Open-source syringe pump, Open-source metal 3-D printer
Instructions
- Add an image and hyperlink using double square brackets to the appropriate gallery below
- By clicking on the resultant red link create a page for your design
- Include the template {{777 notice}} at the top of the page
- Include all the documentation needed to replicate your modification - use the class build pages as examples Delta Build Overview:MOST
- Include at least one photo
- If relevant include a Youtube video of operation/assembly or both
- Include tools needed
- Include a BOM
- Include clear instructions
- Include all SCAD and STL files for design improvement
- Link to any additional information (e.g. new software/firmware or slicing code at Github)
I am working on
- short description and signature in bullet list
2018
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Vortexer Mixer By:Bharath Sadashivaiah -
Manual Centrifuge Apparatus Shaunakmhatre (talk) Salils.1807 (talk) -
Electric Whisk By:Aditya Trifaley -
Flowmeter By Ajit Thachireth & Mayank Moon
2015
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Gyro Mini Nutating Mixer By:Dhwani Trivedi -
Sample Rotator/Mixer By:Karan Dhankani
After refinement:
| Authors | Karan Dhankani |
|---|---|
| License | CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
| Cite as | Karan Dhankani (2015–2025). "Automated 3D printable scientific equipment". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025. |

