3D Printing Bernard Meade
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3D Printing
3D Printing
3D Printing
3D Printing
Additive Manufacturing Digital Fabrication Molten Polymer Deposition 3D Printing - Methods Additive Manufacturing Digital Fabrication Molten Polymer Deposition FDM Granular Material Binding SLS Inkjet Photopolymerization
Plastics PLA ABS Acrylic Metals Stainless steel Sterling silver Glass 3D Printing - Materials Plastics PLA ABS Acrylic Metals Stainless steel Sterling silver Glass Ceramics Resin Sandstone Rubber
Classics and Archaeology Art and Sculpture 3D Printing - Uses Medical Dental Architecture Engineering Chemistry Classics and Archaeology Art and Sculpture
3D Printing – ITS Service Basic printing High-end plastic Multiple material High-end, precision Beyond Object replication (3D Scanning) Object preparation Model design Finishing
STL files (Standard Tessellation Language) 3D Printing – What now? Software 3DS Max Blender Google SketchUp NetFabb Studio MeshLab Autodesk 123D STL files (Standard Tessellation Language) Sign up for the #PIF3D Build party Send me some models!
6 printers, 4 people per printer = 24 builders 3D Printing – #PIF3D Run by David Flanders 6 printers, 4 people per printer = 24 builders Build from scratch in 24 hours! Printable parts provided free! Electronics, nuts and bolts, etc., cost $300-$500 Once you have built a printer, you agree to print a new set of parts for the next group. Email me if you are interested.
Emerging Technologies for Researchers 3D Printing Emerging Technologies for Researchers http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researchservices
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