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Fabrication | www.MasterSketchup.com. I am new to the world of 3D printing. So in this guest article, you’ll hear from expert 3D printer/designer Marcus Ritland from Denali 3D Design. He shares some tips to help you create amazing 3D printed models by designing them in Sketchup. 3D Printing 3D printing is awesome – we can all agree on that. You send a 3D computer model to a machine and out comes a finished part, ready to use as an end product or as a prototype before mass manufacturing.

With the rise of personal 3D printers like the Makerbot Replicator 2, and 3D print services like Shapeways and Ponoko, nearly everyone has access to this technology. But how does one get started making awesome models for 3D printing? Tips for modeling in Sketchup Make your model “Solid” in Sketchup to be 3D Printable Models must be “Solid” to be 3D printable. Solid, sometimes called “watertight” or “manifold” simply means the model is a complete enclosure.

The most common errors (and the corresponding solutions) are: Continue It was a 3D printer. How Does 3D Printing Work, Anyway? [INFOGRAPHIC] Design a pair of shoes on your computer, hit "Print," and wear them an hour later. If that kind of technology doesn't blow your mind, you're dead to me. The cost of 3D printing technology is finally within the grasp of consumers, and many believe it's poised to revolutionize commerce. Companies are rushing to get out in front of this new custom marketplace, offering 3D-printed fashion, furniture and even food. SEE ALSO: 14 Incredible 3D Printing Creations But how does this technology work? Desktop 3D Printers, Plastic Prototyping | uPrint SE Plus. Communicate, Iterate and Test Designers, engineers and educators — thousands of professionals rely on uPrint SE to test and perfect their work with 3D modeling. This do-it-all printer uses Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Technology to build in real ABSplus thermoplastic, resulting in models and functional prototypes that are durable, stable and accurate.

Evaluate form, fit and function in everything from ergonomics to manufacturing processes — right from your desktop. The optional dual material bays mean more uninterrupted print time, so you can maximize productivity even when you’re not in the office. The uPrint SE 3D Print Pack is everything you need to start 3D modeling: uPrint SE 3D Printer Startup supply of materials and bases CatalystEX software WaveWash support removal system Image Gallery Materials and Bases uPrint SE uses ABSplus thermoplastic to bring your models to life. How does it work? More Stratasys Idea Series 3D Printers Mojo Affordable, fast color printing Size and Weight: Cubify | Express yourself in 3D with 3D printing. Formlabs creates low-cost 3D printer. Desktop 3D printing has largely been the domain of extrusion-based machines like MakerBot's Replicator and homebrew RepRap designs.

While this process's print size, speed and quality have improved over time, it still lags behind the capabilities of pricier, professional stereolithography devices, where UV light cures incredibly thin layers of resin to create objects on par with manufactured goods. Developing this type of printer at a consumer price point has thus far been an elusive goal, but a today trio of MIT grads with impressive backers announced a new machine, called the Form 1, that can potentially bring professional-grade 3D prints to the home workshop. Formlabs, the group's company, comprises David Cranor, an electrical engineer with a passion for digital media; Maxim Lobovsky, an engineer and former project lead on the Fab@Home project; and Natan Linder, who previously co-founded an R&D centre for Samsung in Israel. Source: Wired.com. M Series 3D Printers. Assembled M2 3D Printers are in stock and ready to ship.

Now with Free Shipping in the US! Meet M2. Fast, Sleek and Beautiful!! M2 technical specifications include: Black Powder-Coated Rigid Steel FrameCNC Machined Black Anodized-Aluminum Axes MountsPrecision X & Y Linear RailsPrecision Ground and Polished Steel Shafting4-Start Lead Screw with Integrated NEMA 17 StepperAssembled MakerGear 1.75mm Stepper Plastruder - works with ABS and PLALow Maintenance8" x 10" x 8" Build AreaPlatform Heater Included (not shown)All-in-one open source electronics (see photo in flickr)Includes 1K Spool of 1.75mm PLA Plastic Filament Six-Month Limited Warranty** The M2 is the 3rd generation 3D printer offered by MakerGear.

A desktop 3D printer is a precision machine. Keep this in mind when you are reading the specifications for a 3D printer. The plastic handle, extruder mount, spool holder and other plastic parts used on M2 are all printed in-house on production M2 machines. M2 performance specifications: Plastic Welding Rod Manufacturer, Plastic Fabricating, Thermoplastic Welding Rod. Kossel: Archive. Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects. Printrbot | your first 3d printer. Fab@Home - Make Anything | Fab@Home. Tinkercad - Mind to design in minutes. 3D Printer Village | Maker Faire NYC – 9/17 – 9/18. 3D Scan Services LLC - Affordable 3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering Services. L5 3D - A Stylish and Affordable Open Source 3D Printer by Michael Lundwall. ***Update - Checkout the updates tab for more pictures and videos *** Hello Kickstarter, as a team we have built a 3D printer that has some unique features that make it affordable and easy to use without sacrificing quality and style. 3D Printing Industry - B3dge - Jakajima - 3D Printing Event DIY 3D Printing - ikedahayato - Personalize This is not just another 3D printer!

See what makes the L5 printer so unique. Injection-Molded Plastic Parts All of the molded parts have molded-in inserts that eliminate a lot of complication and extra hardware (no nuts to tighten!). New Head Design We have taken components that we have liked from other designs and combined them to create our complete head design. X-Axis Movement A gear on rack design controls the movement in the x-axis; this means there are no belts or pulleys, simplifying the assembly as well as eliminating calibration. Y-Axis Movement Z-Axis Movement. 8 Tips for 3D Printing with Sketchup | www.MasterSketchup.com. I am new to the world of 3D printing. So in this guest article, you’ll hear from expert 3D printer/designer Marcus Ritland from Denali 3D Design.

He shares some tips to help you create amazing 3D printed models by designing them in Sketchup. [Update June 2014] Marcus has written a book about 3D printing your SketchUp models! Listen to my interview with Marcus, or grab the book here: 3D printing with SketchUp. 3D Printing 3D printing is awesome – we can all agree on that. You send a 3D computer model to a machine and out comes a finished part, ready to use as an end product or as a prototype before mass manufacturing.

But how does one get started making awesome models for 3D printing? 1. Models must be “Solid” to be 3D printable. Solid, sometimes called “watertight” or “manifold” simply means the model is a complete enclosure. Another way to define solid: Every edge in your model must be bordered by exactly two faces. The most common errors (and the corresponding solutions) are: 2. 3. 4.