Difference between revisions of "3D Printing Zone"

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| Slicing involves dividing a 3D model into hundreds of horizontal layers that a 3D printer can print.  The resulting file is in GCODE format that a 3D printer needs to do its work.
 
| Slicing involves dividing a 3D model into hundreds of horizontal layers that a 3D printer can print.  The resulting file is in GCODE format that a 3D printer needs to do its work.
 
| MakerFX has multiple 3D printers than will turn the GCODE into a physical object.
 
| MakerFX has multiple 3D printers than will turn the GCODE into a physical object.
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 24 July 2018

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Click one of the images below to learn more about the three aspects of 3D Printing


Model

Slice

3D Print

3DPrinting-Model.png
3DPrinting-Slice.png
3DPrinting-Filament.png


Design your own model or find one on the internet. Slicing involves dividing a 3D model into hundreds of horizontal layers that a 3D printer can print. The resulting file is in GCODE format that a 3D printer needs to do its work. MakerFX has multiple 3D printers than will turn the GCODE into a physical object.



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