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==Wiki pages that would be nice to have== | ==Wiki pages that would be nice to have== |
Revision as of 19:41, 7 December 2023
Topics to cover related to 3D Printing, this is just a thought dump right now! There is a LOT to 3D printing, our current workshop is very broad, but doesn't necessarily get people comfortable with using our 3D Printers.
Generating classes / workshops based on interests of the individuals
3D Modeling Process for 3D Printing
- Limitations & advantages for 3D Modeling w/3D Printers
- Converting to the proper file format
- Different programs to actually creating models
Actual Printing Process of Printers at AHA
- Warping
- Slurry
- Creating Slurry
- Applying Slurry
- Sticking / lack of sticking
- Heat enclosure
- Kinks in the filament
Different types of 3D Printing
- Stereolithography (SLA)
- Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
- Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
- Digital Light Process (DLP)
- Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
- PolyJet
- Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
- Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Downloading Models from the Web
- Converting
- Saving
- Opening
Other Wiki links about 3D Printers
- 3D Printer: A thought dump from a previous version of the 3D printer workshop
- Pages on two of the Ender 3 printers at AHA
- 3D Scanner: One way to replicate something with 3D printing is to start with a 3D scan and then refine the resulting model.
Wiki pages that would be nice to have
- Ender 5 page
- Resin printer page