3d printer
Made by: Candela Espinosa y Silvia Monteagudo
índice
1. What´s the 3D printing?
2. What is a 3D printer used for?
3. What are 3D desings programs?Why do we need them?4. You have to explain the process that we have to follow from the moment we desing an object until we print it. 5. Parts of a 3D printer with photos. 6. Consumable 3D printer parts
1. What´s the 3D printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating a three dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer created design. 3D printing is an additive process whereby layers of material are built up to create a 3D part.
2. What is a 3D printer used for?
Designers use 3D printers to quickly create product models and prototypes, but they're increasingly being used to make final products, as well. Among the items made with 3D printers are shoe designs, furniture, wax castings for making jewelry, tools, tripods, gift and novelty items, and toys.
3. What are 3D desings programs?Why do we need them?
- FreeCAD, free CAD software.
- Blender, for animation, meshes and organic modelling.
- Autodesk AutoCAD, the architects' software.
- Sculptris, FREE organic modeling.
- Zbrush, Professional Digital Modeling.
- Rhinoceros for complex geometries.
4. The process that we have to follow from the moment we desing an object until we print it.
The 3D printing process involves several parts. First, it starts from a sketch or sketch of an idea. The 3D object or idea is then created and designed using software or programs. Then, it continues with programs that perform the lamination of the file and ends with the printing of the object in three dimensions
5. Parts of a 3D printer with photos
6. Consumable 3D printer parts
3D printers need consumables to print. These consumables are available in various formats, from filament, resin and powder to special inks. There is also a wide range of 3D printing materials, including dozens of thermoplastics, metals and even concrete.
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3d printer
Made by: Candela Espinosa y Silvia Monteagudo
índice
1. What´s the 3D printing?
2. What is a 3D printer used for?
3. What are 3D desings programs?Why do we need them?4. You have to explain the process that we have to follow from the moment we desing an object until we print it. 5. Parts of a 3D printer with photos. 6. Consumable 3D printer parts
1. What´s the 3D printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating a three dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer created design. 3D printing is an additive process whereby layers of material are built up to create a 3D part.
2. What is a 3D printer used for?
Designers use 3D printers to quickly create product models and prototypes, but they're increasingly being used to make final products, as well. Among the items made with 3D printers are shoe designs, furniture, wax castings for making jewelry, tools, tripods, gift and novelty items, and toys.
3. What are 3D desings programs?Why do we need them?
4. The process that we have to follow from the moment we desing an object until we print it.
The 3D printing process involves several parts. First, it starts from a sketch or sketch of an idea. The 3D object or idea is then created and designed using software or programs. Then, it continues with programs that perform the lamination of the file and ends with the printing of the object in three dimensions
5. Parts of a 3D printer with photos
6. Consumable 3D printer parts
3D printers need consumables to print. These consumables are available in various formats, from filament, resin and powder to special inks. There is also a wide range of 3D printing materials, including dozens of thermoplastics, metals and even concrete.