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Revision as of 21:47, 3 January 2024
Course Handout
Intro_to_3D_Printing_2021.pdf
- Nine pages, includes many Useful Links:
Useful Links and Descriptions
3D Models
https://www.thingiverse.com/ — Free printable 3D models
https://grabcad.com/ — Free 3D models
https://cults3d.com/ — Free/paid 3D models
https://www.yeggi.com/ — 3D model search engine
https://www.youmagine.com/ — Free 3D models
https://www.threeding.com/ — Paid 3D models
https://repables.com/ — Free 3D models
Tools
https://convertio.co/ — File Converter
http://www.greentoken.de/onlineconv/ — 3D model converter
https://www.scan2cad.com/ — Pictures to vector file
3D Modeling Software (Free)
https://openscad.org/ — Open source, coding based
https://www.tinkercad.com/ — Beginner, browser based
https://www.sketchup.com/ — Intermediate
"Here is a great resource to calibrate and fine tune your 3d printer":
Teaching Tech 3D Printer Calibration
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