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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

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Just like being able to modify the settings on a 2D printer allows for things like double-sided prints or printing multiple pages on the same sheet, manipulating slicer settings has advantages as well. In this chapter, a simple model was modified, not by modeling but by changing the print settings to turn a modified cylinder into a bracelet. Alternatively, turning the top and bottom fill layers off, but turning the infill on is an interesting way to make a perfect screen with a controlled mesh.

Some slicers used for other 3D printers don't allow access to settings such as the slicers for Makerbot but most RepRap based printers do. In that case, it would become necessary to remove the top and bottom faces and modify the bracelet to just be a minimally thick wall in Blender. The problem with this is that many slicers, even professional level ones, have a bug that shows up with walls that are of the wrong thickness. A gap appears in the middle of the wall, where the slicer wants to put...

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