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    Mastering 3D Printing (Technology in Action)

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    Mastering 3D Printing (Technology in Action)


    Mastering 3D Printing (Technology in Action)
    by Joan Horvath

    ISBN: 1484200268 | 224 pages | PDF | August 27, 2014 | English | 8.96 Mb

    Mastering 3D Printing shows you how to get the most out of your printer, including how to design models, choose materials, work with different printers, and integrate 3D printing with traditional prototyping to make techniques like sand casting more efficient.
    You've printed key chains. You've printed simple toys. Now you're ready to innovate with your 3D printer to start a business or teach and inspire others.
    Joan Horvath has been an educator, engineer, author, and startup 3D printing company team member. She shows you all of the technical details you need to know to go beyond simple model printing to make your 3D printer work for you as a prototyping device, a teaching tool, or a business machine.
    What you’ll learn
    • The history of 3D printers and the differences between them
    • Why open source is important in 3D printing
    • How to create models and use G-code with your printer
    • How to make a challenging print work well
    • How to choose and print with different materials
    • How to integrate 3D printing into traditional prototyping processes
    Who this book is for
    This book is for new 3D printer owners, makers of all kinds, entrepreneurs, technology educators, and anyone curious about what you can do with a 3D printer.
    Table of Contents
    Part 1. Open-Source 3D Printers
    Chapter 1. A Brief History of 3D Printing
    Chapter 2. The Desktop 3D Printer
    Chapter 3. Open Source
    Part 2. The 3D Printing Process
    Chapter 4. Making a 3D Model
    Chapter 5. Slicing a 3D Model
    Chapter 6. Driving Your Printer: G-code
    Chapter 7. Material Considerations
    Chapter 8. Case Studies
    Part 3. 3D Printing Meets Traditional Prototyping
    Chapter 9. Moving to Metal
    Chapter 10. Large Prints and Post-Processing
    Chapter 11. Troubleshooting
    Part 4. Using Your Printer
    Chapter 12. Printers in the Classroom
    Chapter 13. Scientific Visualization
    Chapter 14: Futures
    Appendix A: Typical Printer Settings
    Appendix B: Links and Resources

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