Beginning Design for 3D Printing by Joe Micallef

Beginning Design for 3D Printing by Joe Micallef

Author:Joe Micallef
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Apress, Berkeley, CA


© Joe Micallef 2015

Joe MicallefBeginning Design for 3D Printing10.1007/978-1-4842-0946-2_5

5. Creative Applications for Simple Shapes

Joe Micallef1

(1)Los Angeles, USA

With Chapters 3 and 4 complete, the whole 3D-printing pipeline has been explored, from the initial design and file preparation for 3D-printing production to the final 3D-printed output. At this stage, you should be familiar with the entire design process for 3D printing, including creating a simple box in either Tinkercad or OpenSCAD, generating supports in Meshmixer, and creating the final g-code to make the box printable. Ideally, you also have access to a 3D printer and, with your newly attained knowledge, are now 3D printing boxes of your own (Figure 5-1).

Figure 5-1.A completed version of the box project from Chapter 3 printed on a Deezmaker Bukito 3D printer



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