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3D Printing: An Introduction

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This book is designed as an introduction to the field of 3Dprinting. It includes an overview of 3D printing technology in industry,education, and the exploding area of Do-It-Yourself. It contains a detailedlook at the common 3D printers, materials, and software. Using full-colorimages throughout, the book guides you on setting up your own printer andperforming calibration tasks, including descriptions of printing methods, bestpractices, pitfalls to avoid, and how to finish a completed project. Dividedinto three parts, the book covers a brief history and evolution of 3D printers,along with their use in industry and in personal consumer use in Part 1. Part 2gets you started with the set up and use of a common 3D printer, from initialhardware and material calibration and safety, to how the software functions work,and how to acquire 3D objects to print. It then showcases three differentprojects from start to finish. Part 3 concentrates on buying your own printer,the common features of personal 3D printers, and includes sections for theadventurous on post-market modifications. Companion files are included withvideos, applications, and examples of 3D printing.

370 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2018

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June 21, 2021
For someone whose 3D printer was on order I thought this was a great book. I’m not sure it was very necessary to read or that I learned that much, but the quality of the organization and content was really nicely done.
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November 5, 2021
A pretty good introduction to the hobby for those that have had little to no exposure to it.

If you are already thinking of buying a printer, you could probably skip right to the second section where there is more actionable advice.

Well written and makes good use of the included figures.
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