Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 332 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (August 29, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1430243929
- ISBN-13: 978-1430243922
eBook Description:
Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing
Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing takes you beyond building the printer to calibrating it, customizing it, and creating amazing models with it, including 3D printed text, a warship model, a robot body, windup toys, and arcade-inspired alien invaders. First you’ll learn about the different types of popular 3D printer models and the similarities and differences among them. You’ll see how the MakerBot works, and how it’s different from RepRap printers like the Huxley and Mendel as well as the whiteAnt RepStrap printer featured in the WOW! eBook book Printing in Plastic. You’ll then learn how to find and create 3D models, and even how to create a 3D model from a 2D image. Next, you’ll walk through building multi-part models with a steampunk warship example, working with meshes to build your own action heroes, and creating an autonomous robot chassis. Finally, you’ll find all sorts of bonus projects to build, including wind-up walkers, faceted vases for the home, and a handful of useful upgrades to improve your 3D printer.
In Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing, Brian Evans, the author of Beginning Arduino Programming, takes this topic deeper than any other 3D printing book with an discussion of various types of popular 3D printers, how to customize and calibrate them, and how to design and create models to put your printer to work. Whether you have the MakerBot, the Mendel, the whiteAnt, or any other 3D printer, with Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing, you’ll be able to create amazing things with your printer.
Whether you’re building a 3D printer from a kit or from scratch, Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing will tell you everything you need to know to calibrate and customize your printer and find, design, and create amazing models.<
So what is a 3D printer? It’s a device you can either buy or build to make parts, toys, art, and even 3D images captured by a sensor or modeled in software. Maybe you have one, or maybe you’re thinking about buying or building one, but once you have one, what can you do with it?
What you’ll learn
- The various types of 3D printers, what they have in common, and what sets each one apart
- The printer tool chain, including controllers and printer interfaces
- The art of calibrating your printer
- How to find and create 3D models to print, including using Google Sketchup
- How to create multipart models and meshes
- How to upgrade both the mechanical and electronic parts in your printer
Who this book is for
Electronics enthusiasts, tinkerers, artists, and everyone who wants to use their 3D printer to do more than make more 3D printers.
Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing takes you beyond building the printer to calibrating it, customizing it, and creating amazing models with it, including 3D printed text, a warship model, a robot body, windup toys, and arcade-inspired alien invaders. First you’ll learn about the different types of popular 3D printer models and the similarities and differences among them. You’ll see how the MakerBot works, and how it’s different from RepRap printers like the Huxley and Mendel as well as the whiteAnt RepStrap printer featured in the WOW! eBook book Printing in Plastic. You’ll then learn how to find and create 3D models, and even how to create a 3D model from a 2D image. Next, you’ll walk through building multi-part models with a steampunk warship example, working with meshes to build your own action heroes, and creating an autonomous robot chassis. Finally, you’ll find all sorts of bonus projects to build, including wind-up walkers, faceted vases for the home, and a handful of useful upgrades to improve your 3D printer.
In Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing, Brian Evans, the author of Beginning Arduino Programming, takes this topic deeper than any other 3D printing book with an discussion of various types of popular 3D printers, how to customize and calibrate them, and how to design and create models to put your printer to work. Whether you have the MakerBot, the Mendel, the whiteAnt, or any other 3D printer, with Practical 3D Printers: The Science and Art of 3D Printing, you’ll be able to create amazing things with your printer.
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