A Guide to Modeling, Printing, and Prototyping
Buch, Englisch, 347 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 563 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-5841-5
Verlag: Apress
In this revised and expanded new edition of Mastering 3D Printing, which has been a trusted resource through five years of evolution in the 3D printing industry, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of 3D printing. This book presumes no foreknowledge and describes what you need to know about how printers work, how to decide which type of printer (filament, resin, or powder) makes the most sense for you, and then how to go forward in the case of filament and resin printers.
This new edition now includes material about consumer resin printing, the evolution of lower-cost metal printing, and the plethora of both materials and applications.
What You’ll Learn
- Choose among the different 3D printing technologies
- Create or find 3D models to print
- Make both easy and challenging prints come out as you imagined
- Assess whether your business, factory, home or classroom will benefit from 3D printing
- Work with applications that are good candidates for first projects in home and industrial applications
Who This Book Is ForPeople who are encountering 3D printing for the first time, or for those who want to level up their skills. It is designed for the nontechnical adult and minimizes jargon. However more sophisticated users will still find tips and insights of value.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.- Part I: 3D Printer Hardware and Software.- Chapter 1: Why Use a 3D Printer?.- Chapter 2: 3D Printers and Printable Materials.- Chapter 3: 3D Printer Workflow and Software.- Chapter 4: Selecting a Printer: Comparing Technologies.- Chapter 5: Operating and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer.- Chapter 6. Surface Finishing and Post-Processing Plastic Prints.- Part II: Designing for 3D Printing.- Chapter 7: 3D Models.- Chapter 8: Design Rules for 3D Printing.- Chapter 9: Special Geometries.- Part III: Applications.- Chapter 10: Manufacturing Plastic Parts.- Chapter 11: Metal 3D Printing and Casting.- Chapter 12: Prototyping and 3D Visualization.- Chapter 13: 3D Printers in the classroom.- Chapter 14: The Future: Research Areas.- Appendix & Links.




