3D Printer Design for Manufacturing: Difference between revisions
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=Printing Orientation= | =Printing Orientation= | ||
#To save space, print vertically | |||
#Design for vertical printing in general to save space | |||
#Design for flat printing when large flats are desired | |||
#When printing large flats, chamfer the edge so you can get a print removal tool under the print when printing on fixed surfaces. | |||
=Slicing Preview= | =Slicing Preview= |
Revision as of 22:14, 21 July 2020
Printing Orientation
- To save space, print vertically
- Design for vertical printing in general to save space
- Design for flat printing when large flats are desired
- When printing large flats, chamfer the edge so you can get a print removal tool under the print when printing on fixed surfaces.
Slicing Preview
- Preview the slicing to make sure holes, for example in the extruder, come out properly. Show that this is the case for 1.2 mm nozzles.
Part Reduction Log
- 1 screw count was reduced in the extruder, July 2020 - [1]