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Loading... Getting Started with 3D Printing: A Hands-on Guide to the Hardware, Software, and Services Behind the New Manufacturing Revolutionby Liza Wallach Kloski
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a very helpful book. The authors provide a lot of useful information on getting started with 3D printing. I found the sections on software applications helpful and am using Meshmixer. I plan to use TinkerCAD. Information on how to get supports for overhangs is also helpful. I have seen issues with ABS not sticking to the platform and nozzle clogging, which are discussed. The suggestions are helpful. I recommend this book to anyone who is starting to learn about using 3D printing. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Make: Getting Started with 3D Printing is a practical, informative, and inspiring book that guides readers step-by-step through understanding how this new technology will empower them to take full advantage of all it has to offer. The book includes fundamental topics such as a short history of 3D printing, the best hardware and software choices for consumers, hands-on tutorial exercises the reader can practice for free at home, and how to apply 3D printing in the readers' life and profession. For every maker or would-be maker who is interested, or is confused, or who wants to get started in 3D printing today, this book offers methodical information that can be read, digested, and put into practice immediately! No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)621.988Technology Engineering and allied operations Applied physics Machine-tools Pressing, impressing, molding equipmentLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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