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3D Printing Blueprints

You're reading from   3D Printing Blueprints Using the free open-source Blender software, anyone can design models for 3D printing. Fantastic fun and a great experience whether or not you have a 3D printer, this book is a crash course in the new technology.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849697088
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joe Larson Joe Larson
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

3D Printing Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Design Tools and Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Mini Mug 3. Face Illusion Vase 4. SD Card Holder Ring 5. Modular Robot Toy 6. D6 Spinner 7. Teddy Bear Figurine 8. Repairing Bad Models 9. Stretchy Bracelet 10. Measuring – Tips and Tricks Index

Modeling the bracelet


It should only take a few minutes to model the bracelet, but don't worry about making it hollow. That will be accomplished with the post-processing. Instead, just make sure the top and bottom are flat for this to work. Perform the following steps for modeling the bracelet:

  1. As usual begin the new project by clearing the scene and saving it in a new directory under MakerbotBlueprints.

  2. Name the new directory Ch 9 Stretchy Bracelet.

  3. Save the project as StretchyBracelet.blend:

  4. Add (Shift + A) a Cylinder to the scene.

  5. Change the options of the cylinder to have 24 Vertices, Depth of 6 to 12, and Radius about as big as the widest point of the hand of the person who will be wearing this, usually around the thumb knuckle. This will be about 25 for a child, 35 for an adult female, and 45 to 60 for an adult male.

  6. Name the cylinder BraceletShape.

  7. Enter the Edit Mode (Tab).

  8. Switch to Face select (Ctrl + Tab).

  9. (De)select (A) all faces.

  10. Select (right-click) on just one of the faces around the...

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