3D Printing - James Floyd Kelly

3D Printing

Build Your Own 3D Printer and Print Your Own 3D Objects
Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2013
Que Corporation,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7897-5235-2 (ISBN)
24,50 inkl. MwSt
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Want something? Print it–with your own 3D printer!

 

Right now, you can print practically any 3D object you can imagine–from toys to gadgets to replacement parts, and beyond! All you need is a 3D printer…and they’re simpler and cheaper than you ever imagined. This full-color, step-by-step guide will get you started–and if you want, it’ll even walk you through building your own 3D printer from an inexpensive kit.

 

Packed with colorful photos and screenshots, it explains all the crucial details other books skip. You’ll walk through choosing and assembling your new 3D printer kit…brainstorming and designing new objects with free software…and then printing them on your brand-new 3D printer.

 

3D printing is today’s hottest new technological revolution, and this book takes you right to the cutting edge!

 



Discover how 3D printers work and what you can do with them
Compare and choose your first 3D printer–either pre-built or kit
Assemble Printrbot Simple, one of the world’s easiest 3D printer kits
Install and configure software that tells your 3D printer what to do
Print your first 3D project from an existing object file
Use free Tinkercad software to create your own original 3D models
Explore AutoDesk’s free software for 3D printing
Use Print-It-For-You services for projects your home printer can’t handle
Find great 3D printing projects and models on the Web
Imagine creative new uses for your 3D printer

 

 

 

James Floyd Kelly is a technology writer with degrees in English and Industrial Engineering. James has written on a wide variety of topics, including programming for kids, LEGO robotics, open-source software, and building 3D printers. James is a DIYer—a tinkerer and a maker who enjoys learning new skills whenever possible. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife and two young boys.

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Big Question—What Is 3D Printing? 3

What Is a 3D Printer? 3

  Say Hello to Plastic! 6

  Solid to Liquid 8

  A Different Type of Motor 10

  3D Objects Require Three Axes 12

  A Few Other Items 16

Chapter 2 Find Yourself a 3D Printer 17

3D Printer Options to Consider 17

  Initial Cost 18

  Ease of Assembly and Tech Support 23

  Operating System Compatibility 24

  Cost and Type of Filament 25

  Resolution/Nozzle Diameter 26

  Print Bed Size and Leveling 27

Do Your Homework 28

Chapter 3 Assembly Assistance for the Printrbot Simple 29

Printrbot Simple Assembly Part I 30

  Early Assembly Observations 32

  Midway Through Assembly Observations 38

  End of Assembly Observations 43

  Connecting All Wires 48

Finishing Thoughts 50

Chapter 4 Configuring the Software 53

Types of 3D Printing Software 54

Downloading the Repetier Software 55

  Repetier Settings 56

  Slic3r 60

Chapter 5 First Print with the Simple 65

Downloading an STL 66

Connecting the Simple to Repetier 68

Get the Hot End Up to Proper Temperature 70

Slice Your Object into Layers 71

Home the Hot End 73

Print! 77

Upgrades! 82

Chapter 6 Free 3D Modeling Software 83

Tinkercad 84

Examining Tinkercad 85

Wrapping Up Tinkercad 104

Chapter 7 Creating a 3D Model with Tinkercad 105

Hello World 105

Printing a Sketch or Simple Image 122

Chapter 8 More 3D Modeling Tools 129

123D Family of Apps 129

  123D Design 133

  123D Creature 135

  123D Sculpt 136

  123D Make 138

  123D Catch 139

  Having Fun 141

Chapter 9 Further Explorations 143

Go Bake Some Cookies 143

Don’t Forget the Youngest 3D Fans 146

Around the House 147

Showing Off 147

OpenSCAD 148

Chapter 10 Alternatives to the Printrbot Simple 151

Build Your Own 3D Printer 151

Consider 3D Printer Kits 154

Kickstarter and 3D Printers 156

Print-It-for-You Services 159

CNC and Laser Cutters 160

Scanning Objects 162

Chapter 11 Where Do I Go From Here? 165

CNC Machine 166

Laser Cutter 169

Plasma Cutter 171

The Workshop of the Future 172

Appendix A 3D Printer and Modeling Resources 173

TOC, 9780789752352, 10/7/2013

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.11.2013
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 230 mm
Gewicht 269 g
Themenwelt Informatik Grafik / Design Digitale Bildverarbeitung
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Informatik Weitere Themen CAD-Programme
Technik
ISBN-10 0-7897-5235-2 / 0789752352
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-5235-2 / 9780789752352
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