The 3D Printing Handbook by Redwood Ben & Schöffer Filemon & Garret Brian

The 3D Printing Handbook by Redwood Ben & Schöffer Filemon & Garret Brian

Author:Redwood, Ben & Schöffer, Filemon & Garret, Brian
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 3D Printing
Publisher: 3D Hubs
Published: 2017-11-28T05:00:00+00:00


Part Two:

Designing for 3D Printing

Chapter 09:

General design considerations for 3D printing

Chapter 10:

Description of 3D printed features

Chapter 11:

Designing for FFF

Chapter 12:

Designing for SLA/DLP

Chapter 13:

Designing for SLS

Chapter 14:

Designing for Material Jetting

Chapter 15:

Designing for Binder Jetting

Chapter 16:

Designing for DMLS/SLM

Chapter 17:

Design rules summary table

Introduction

Using the information presented in Part 1, it should now be possible to select a technology that is best suited for a specific application. The next step is to design the parts for the chosen 3D printing technology.

The most common reason for parts not being successfully 3D printed is printability issues in the design. While design freedom is one of the strengths of 3D printing, Design for 3D Printing (or Designing for Additive Manufacturing, DfAM) requires specific design rules that must be adhered to.

This part of the book will offer action- able design advice for designers and engineers for each of the technologies discussed in Part 1. The design recommendations, together with an understanding of the processes behind each method of 3D printing, will allow the reader to produce parts according to specifications.



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