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3D Printing Guide: The Complete User's Guide For Learning The Fundamentals Of 3D Printing, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Common Problems

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I welcome you with great pleasure in a world of infinite possibilities with 3D printing. As the 3D printing industry continues to inspire the world greatly, you can now join the hobbyists, entrepreneurs, professionals and business people around the world who use their 3D printers to achieve almost anything they want to make. From printing body parts, food, candlesticks, to virtually anything you can imagine. Find the easiest and fastest ways to grasp the fundamentals of 3D printing. You will learn how you can effectively carry out your first printing jobs successfully, and how to maintain and troubleshoot common failures with this easy- to -follow 3D PRINTING GUIDE, designed to answer all your 3D printing questions and cater to your 3D printing needs. You will also find images to support the explanations, with a clear and easy to understand approach.Are you looking for an excellent and complete guide for Engineers, Architects, creative people, teenagers, students, inventors or anyone interested in exploring the world of 3D printing? This guide is for you.A brief overview of some of what you will also learn in this guide include: What is 3D printing?What can be 3D printed?Types of 3D printers?Essential tools and accessories for 3D printingPrinting Materials3D printing processHow 3D printers workUsing CAD (Computer Aided Software)How to find models online?The FFF 3D printing processSlicer settings with tips and tricks on how to slice like a proMandatory maintenance for your 3D printerHow to calibrate your 3D printerBenefits of 3D printing over mass printingMost common 3D failures and how to fight them.Why are you still waiting? Click the "Buy" button to make this printing guide yours now

98 pages, Paperback

Published April 10, 2020

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Jim Richard

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Jim Richard is the author and illustrator of the Blue Bink book series. Currently, his titles include: Blue Bink Likes to Think - Colors, Yellow Yay Likes to Play - Shapes, and Red Rinn Likes to Imagine - Letters. He is now working on his fourth book, Green Gern Likes to Learn - Numbers. All titles are self-published under the name Blue Bink Books which he founded in 2011.

Jim has set out to create a series of books that will educate kids and inspire them to think, play, imagine, learn, dream and believe. These are the core qualities embodied in his cast of characters.

"I wanted to be a cartoonist and an author when I was a kid. When I was somewhere between 8 and 10 years old, I decided that I wasn't a good enough artist or story-teller. I gave up on the idea for about 30 years. After the birth of our kids, I started dreaming of writing books for them but had no ideas for years.

"One day at work, the words 'Blue Bink likes to think' came into my head and I immediately felt that I could make a story around those words. The next day on my lunch break, I wrote the first draft of Blue Bink Likes to Think - Colors. Still doubting my skills as an artist, I contemplated who I might ask to do the illustrations.

"I made a hand-drawn version of the book with the illustrations I imagined. It was very rough, but it led me to experimenting on the computer with a drawing program. Within a few days, I developed a style of drawing the outline of my characters and adding their color with scans of papers I had covered with crayon. I was happy with the face I made of Blue Bink and I was off and running with the illustrations. A year later, I held in my hand the printed copy of my first book!

"Besides the subjects of my books - colors, shapes, letters, numbers, etc., I want to teach kids that if I can make something of my dream, it's possible for them to do likewise. I gave up on my dream for three decades and yet I finally came back around to it and made a go of it!"

Jim currently resides in Castaic, California with his wife, Jennifer, son, Ethan, and daughter, Miranda. His dream continues to be to write more books that educate and inspire and to spend as much time as possible with his family. No longer ignoring his dream, he now pursues it with all his ability.

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