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Product description: 3D printing world. Guide - Anna Kaziunas France
3D printers have revolutionised the technological world and within a few years have become widely available. They open up incredible possibilities for their users and allow them to enter a new dimension of creativity when creating projects.
During reading, the reader will learn how 3D printers are built. Then he will get acquainted with different types of these devices, which will make it easier to choose the right printer. He will learn about popular programs for preparing a printout. In the following chapters you will find information about 3D scanning, which in combination with the capabilities of the printer will allow you to create extraordinary projects. The final chapters are devoted to the perspectives of development and future of 3D printing.
Thanks to the information contained in this book:
- you will learn about the design of a 3D printer
- you will prepare your first project for spatial printing
- you will learn about popular tools
- you will familiarize yourself with the available materials
- you will know the prospects for the development of 3D printing
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Table of contents
Introduction (xi) PART I EQUIPMENT 1 The fundamentals of spatial printing (3)
2. 3D printer overview (15)
PART II SOFTWARE 3. computer programs for spatial printing (31)
4. 3D modelling for complete newcomers (37) Create a tinkercad account (37) 5. we meet Slic3r (45)
PART III 3D SCANNING 6 Spatial scans and correction (61)
Print your head in 3D! (85) 1. register with Autodesk 123D (86)2. take digital pictures of your head (86) 3. have the images processed (87) 4. open the model (87) 5. improve your model (87) 6. seal it (88) (optional) (88) Share your model with others (optional) (89) 9 Save the final version of the model in printable form (optional) (89) 10. Print your head! (90) PART IV MATERIALS 8 Three-dimensional printing materials (93)
9. 3D industrial materials and printing methods (97)
PART V OF THE SERVICE 10. printing without printer (103) 11. service providers (107)
PART VI FINISHING TECHNIQUES 12 Printing inks (113)
13 Post-production treatment (117)
2 Prepare the parts to be joined (120) 3. weld the two parts together in a point to establish their mutual position (121) Fill in large gaps (122) 5 Create a full weld (123)
14. ageing of printouts (137) 1. selection of base paint (138) 3. painting using the "dry brush" technique (138) PART VII APPLICATIONS 15. 3D printing perspectives (143) 16. 3D printout gallery (145)
17. the dream machine (161) 18. printing in the desert (163) 19. When I printed the humanoid (165)
PART VIII OTHER WAYS OF EXECUTING 3D OBJECTS 20. milling (175)
21. white chocolate skulls on plastic trays PLA (181)
2 Mix the rubber components and pour the moulding box (184) 3. take out the form (185) 4. make notches in the mould (185) Squeeze soya lecithin from gel capsules (186) 6. melt chocolate (186)
8. pour chocolate over the mould (188) 9. put the mould in the fridge (188) 10. print trays (189) 11. carefully remove the chocolates from the mould (189) 22nd Crime of printing (191) APPENDIX A. Resources associated with 3D printing (193) Scorch (203) |