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Help!! I want to learn 3d Printing

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Former Member over 11 years ago

Can anyone tell me how I can start printing 3D objects?

From where I can get tutorials ?

Which software I should use?

I completely new to 3D printing

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +1
    @Saad Abdul Basil, You can learn the process if 3D modeling easily enough using tools such as 123D Make by AutoDesk or the in-browser TinkerCAD they recently picked up support on as well. I frequently…
  • hobbit666
    0 hobbit666 over 11 years ago

    Do you have a 3Dprinter?

     

    What software you use may depend on what printer you have/want.

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to hobbit666

    I dont have any 3D printer but I have software 123D Autodesk

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  • hobbit666
    0 hobbit666 over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I don't have a 3d printer myself but from what i've seen is:-

     

    Create a model in CAD program,

    Slice it up with something like Slic3r that will take the model and make the printer go image

     

    Main issue i've seen with 3d printing is there's no set way of doing things, it seems very trial and error.

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  • SGarciaV
    0 SGarciaV over 11 years ago

    Where are you located?

     

    For online help,. go to Google and search for getting started 3-d printing

     

    Basically you need three items:

     

    1. a computer (Mac, Linux or Windows)
    2. software that can make use of the printer
    3. the 3D printer

     

    Since there are so many variations to each of the above items it is diffcult to provide a recipe. You mentioned that you have 123D AUtodesk, so you might want to have a look here:

    http://www.123dapp.com/make  (you might have done this already)

    http://www.123dapp.com/

     

    There is other software that can help you model object for a 3D printer, such as Inkscape and Blender. Use your search engine to locate software for 3D printing. Regards

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  • Nate1616
    0 Nate1616 over 11 years ago

    Saad

    Since you dont own a printer I assume you are outsourcing the printing.  If that is the case all you will need on your end is a modeling software that will export out a .STL file which most will do. STL file isn't the only file that will work but is the most common.   I would check out the 3d printing group here as we have discussed the different software available.  Now if you are planning on getting a printer you would need a modeling software, Slicing software(slic3r) and a computer/printer interface(Pronterface).  You can integrate slic3r into Pronterface.  There is other software that will do the same thing.  If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask them.

     

    Nate

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  • mike12121
    0 mike12121 over 11 years ago

    SIMPLE WATCH BEN HECK SHOW

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago

    @Saad Abdul Basil,

     

    You can learn the process if 3D modeling easily enough using tools such as 123D Make by AutoDesk or the in-browser TinkerCAD they recently picked up support on as well. I frequently use TinkerCAD with my K-12 students to teach basic CAD design because it is free and runs entirely in the browser, so needs no installation on the client system. Other free offerings like the SketchUp program (formerly by Google) or the popular open-source Blender provide much more detailed capabilities but those go well beyond the starter level. All you need for 3D Printing is that you create a manifold surface (sealed, water-tight) to define your object model and then export this as an STL file (many types of 3D Printing software can also use OBJ and other file types, STL is just the most commonly implemented on both commercial and consumer-grade 3D Printers). Many packages like TinkerCAD and Blender can just export your model to STL format directly without any additional steps.

     

    Once you have the STL file, you can take that to a local makerspace and see if they can handle reproducing it for you, or you can use any of the various online services (iMaterlize, Shapeways, etc) to fabricate your object and ship it to you. Alternatively, you can purchase or build your own 3D Printer (lowest price for a pre-built is around $400 USD currently, but you can build your own RepRap printer for less if you obtain most of the parts from scrap ink-jet printers, etc). Richard Horne (@RichRap) and I discussed some of these options in the upcoming "3D Printing for Dummies" book that Nate Chapman did a fine job editing for Wiley, and we are working on a book on "inexpensive RepRap designs for makerspaces, shools and home users" (only a working title at present) for the MAKE publishing house. Building your own design has the advantage that anything that goes wrong, you will be able to fix, unlike commercially-produced variations although I have taken my MakerBot apart to replace worn o-rings and many other components many times too.

     

    First, develop skill in creating 3D models, then locate a local group that can fabricate them for you or hire it done via an online service. After you are comfortable that you can use your printed objects for some purpose, then look into building or buying your own 3D printer!

     

    Kalani Kirk Hausman

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  • Nate1616
    0 Nate1616 over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Being involved with the "3D Printing for Dummies" book and not having anything vested in it,  I can honestly say that this is a must read for anyone looking at getting into or even highly versed in 3D printing.  By the time you’re done you should have no problem sourcing and building a 3D printer.  Great job Kalani and Rich. I’m looking forward to your next read.

     

    Nate

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  • bluescreen
    0 bluescreen over 11 years ago

    Hi Saad. I'm jumping in a bit late here, but have you checked out our recorded webinar with Todd Grimm called "An Insider's View of 3D Printing?" You may find it a nice intro in addition to the other excellent suggestions already made above. You can watch it right here on element14: http://www.element14.com/community/videos/9021 Hope this helps! Sagar

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