I've printed about 30kg since my first exposure over two years ago. About the time I finished my fifth spool I started using a Google spreadsheet to keep track of each print job as well as my inventory of filaments. I can be just about anywhere when preparing a job, while printing happens in my lab or in a classroom. This need to access the document anywhere is the reason why I used Google rather than Excel. I developed the spreadsheet with “big data” intentions. Okay, maybe not big data, but from the start hoped that information about my print jobs would eventually provide insights that would help me optimize and streamline my printing operation. And it has. After tracking about 1,000 jobs I now have a clear picture of the speed and reliability of the various printer models I run, when to order more filament and which filament brands provide the best results. I can also use the data to analyze such things as how much various classes and students are printing, which colors are most popular, and what portion of print volume uses both extruders.
I’ve enclosed a link to a read-only version of the spreadsheet. Look it over. You may find that it tracks too much, or not enough. Make a copy all your own if it looks like it's a good starting point for a document you can use in your shop.
- Bob
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mc7WyQKhgZ1tdGuTwZ5AtWqOnipjVYqoZbUaK-HZc2c/edit?usp=sharing
Joseph Chiu wrote me asking to see a version of this spreadsheet with some data in it. So I wrote a little script to copy some field values of 250 jobs to another spreadsheet. I've removed names and dates to protect the innocent. Does this help?
Joseph Chiu wrote me asking to see a version of this spreadsheet with some data in it. So I wrote a little script to copy some field values of 250 jobs to another spreadsheet. I've removed names and dates to protect the innocent. Does this help?
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It's been a busy summer and fall. But I've finally been able to evolve the spreadsheet and other tools I've been using for managing 3D printer production in classrooms, hackathons and summer camp environments. This toolset is now available for others to use. An introduction to this package, including links to the various pieces, can be found in my latest blog post here. For the benefit of all, I'd ask that any comments or questions related to these tools be posted there.- Bob