3D Printing
Digi-Fab
A Collection of Tools
Digital fabrication refers to the use of computer-controlled tools and processes to create physical objects from digital designs. It's an umbrella term that encompasses various technologies, including 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC machining, and more
3D Printer
Laser Cutter
Vinyl Cutter / Plotter
CNC Milling Machine
Waterjet Cutter
3D Printing
Why Use it? Why not?
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3D Printing
What Is It?
3D printing is a manufacturing process where a digital model is turned into a physical object by adding material layer by layer. This process is controlled by a computer and commonly uses materials like plastic, metal, or resin to create a wide range of objects, from prototypes and tools to final products.
Key Concepts
Printer Types
3D printers come in several types: FDM extrudes melted plastic; SLA and DLP use UV light to cure resin; SLS and SLM fuse powdered materials with lasers; and and PolyJet uses jets to deposit materials, allowing for high precision and multi-material prints.
Each type is suited for different applications and materials.
Key Concepts
FDM Printers
Cartesian
Delta
Core XY
Conveyor Belt
Key Concepts
FDM Materials
Strategies
Considerations
Build Volume
Support Material
Infill Percentage
Layer Orientation & Resolution
Part Orientation
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Strategies
Building by Layers
Because you are stacking melted plastic on other extruded plastic, 3D printing is like building a sand castle. Your castle shape must stack sand on other sand underneath it.
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Strategies
Building by Layers
If the design you create causes the 3D printer to float melted plastic in the air, without supporting plastic layers underneath it, your print will fail.
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Strategies
Overhangs
A 3D printer can generally print overhang layers to a certain angle (~45°) before the quality of the print begins to be affected.
Newer printers, with more sophisticated cooling systems, such as the Prusa MK4S can print at much steeper overhangs, up to 75° or greater
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Strategies
Support Material
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Supports can later be broken off of the completed print
If the design requires overhangs, supports can be generated by the 3D printer software to hold up the overhanging material.
Strategies
Part Orientation
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Whenever considering using supports, first question if rotating the part
on the print bed would allow a print without supports.
When printing a difficult shape, like a sphere, consider splitting the shape
into two pieces (two domes) which would allow an easy print with no supports.
The orientation (rotation) of a print can also affect its quality. Standing this part vertically is a better orientation.
Strategies
Infill and Layer Resolution
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3D prints are not solid. They are an outside wall of plastic with an “infill” pattern that can be set to very empty to very dense.
Similarly, 3D prints can be printed with different layer heights, leading to more refined and smooth surfaces at the cost of time.
3D Printing Pipeline
The 3D printing workflow is a process that starts with a 3D model in a CAD software that is exported to a 3D printer slicers software, which prepares the file for the printer.
CAD Software
Online Database
Slicer Software
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CAD Model
Fusion 360
Rhino
Tinkercad
Onshape
Thingiverse
Myminifactory
Printables
GrabCAD
Cura
Prusa Slicer
Simplify 3D
Chitubox
Prusa
Bambu Lab
Creality
Anycubic
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3D Printing
After 3D model
Use this tool to move the object
Use this tool to scale the object
Use this tool to rotate the object
Use this tool to place a specific object's face onto the ground.
Use this tool to cut the object
Infill is how much you want the object to be filled from the inside
Choose the printer you are going to print this design on
Supports provide stability and prevent overhangs during the printing process.
Choose how detailed you want your model to be, keep in mind;
more details = more printing time
Finally, Export G-code and copy it to an SD card
By sliding this slider, you can see all the layers of the design
That's it!
Now you can take your SD card to the 3d printer
Insert the SD card into the 3D printer's SD card slot on the left side.
Choose print from SD card
Choose your G-code file
Nozzle temperature
Bed temperature
the process of printing in percentage
File's name
It will start by getting rid of a the plastic in the nozzle
To edit the setting you can go to "Tune"
printing speed
Nozzle temperature
Bes temperature
Fan speed
Material Flow
Now we wait