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3d printing for dummies / Richard Horne.

By: Series: For dummiesPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2024Edition: 3rdDescription: xii, 401 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781394169474
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 004.77 H78 2024
Contents:
Introduction Part 1: Getting started with 3D printing. Seeing how 3D printers fit into modern manufacturing Exploring the types of 3D printing Exploring applications of 3D printing Part 2: Outlining 3D-printing resources. Identifying available materials for 3D printing Identifying sources and communities for 3D-printable objects Part 3: Exploring the business side of 3D printing. 3D printing for everyone Understanding 3D printing's effect on traditional lines of business Reviewing 3D-printing research Part 4: Employing personal 3D-printing devices. Exploring 3D-printed artwork Considering consumer-level desktop 3D printers Deciding on a 3D printer of your own Part 5: Understanding and using your 3D printer. Assembling kits and reviewing machine setup Understanding 3D printer control electronics Understanding, using, and servicing 3D printers Identifying software and calibrating your 3D printer Refining the design and 3D-printing process Part 6: The part of tens. Ten examples of direct digital manufacturing and personalization Ten impossible designs created using additive manufacturing
Summary: "An easy reference for anyone new to the process of taking a digital file and turning it into an object in the real world. (Pretty amazing stuff, right?) It's also a handy guide for more experienced users looking to learn the latest and greatest in additive manufacturing. Updated for the latest generation of machines and materials, this book walks you through creating models and printing 3D objects. You'll get the scoop on the impact of these versatile machines in production and manufacturing, reuse and recycling, intellectual property design controls, and more. It's an exciting time to get into 3D printing, and this friendly Dummies guide is here to help you do it"-- Amazon.com
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Includes index
Previous edition: 3D Printing for Dummies by Kalani Kirk Hausman and Richard Horne, Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017

Introduction
Part 1: Getting started with 3D printing. Seeing how 3D printers fit into modern manufacturing
Exploring the types of 3D printing
Exploring applications of 3D printing
Part 2: Outlining 3D-printing resources. Identifying available materials for 3D printing
Identifying sources and communities for 3D-printable objects
Part 3: Exploring the business side of 3D printing. 3D printing for everyone
Understanding 3D printing's effect on traditional lines of business
Reviewing 3D-printing research
Part 4: Employing personal 3D-printing devices. Exploring 3D-printed artwork
Considering consumer-level desktop 3D printers
Deciding on a 3D printer of your own
Part 5: Understanding and using your 3D printer. Assembling kits and reviewing machine setup
Understanding 3D printer control electronics
Understanding, using, and servicing 3D printers
Identifying software and calibrating your 3D printer
Refining the design and 3D-printing process
Part 6: The part of tens. Ten examples of direct digital manufacturing and personalization
Ten impossible designs created using additive manufacturing

"An easy reference for anyone new to the process of taking a digital file and turning it into an object in the real world. (Pretty amazing stuff, right?) It's also a handy guide for more experienced users looking to learn the latest and greatest in additive manufacturing. Updated for the latest generation of machines and materials, this book walks you through creating models and printing 3D objects. You'll get the scoop on the impact of these versatile machines in production and manufacturing, reuse and recycling, intellectual property design controls, and more. It's an exciting time to get into 3D printing, and this friendly Dummies guide is here to help you do it"--

Amazon.com

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

In English

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