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3D printing with RepRap Cookbook

You're reading from   3D printing with RepRap Cookbook Over 80 fast-paced recipes to help you create and print 3D models

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782169888
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Richard Salinas Richard Salinas
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with 3D Printing 2. Optimizing the Printing Process FREE CHAPTER 3. Scanning and Printing with a Higher Resolution 4. Modeling and Printing with Precision 5. Manipulating Meshes and Bridges 6. Making the Impossible 7. Texture – the Good and the Bad 8. Troubleshooting Issues in 3D Modeling 9. Troubleshooting Issues in 3D Printing A. Understanding and Editing Firmware B. Taking a Closer Look at G-code C. Filament Options for RepRap Printers Index

Creating support with Meshmixer

Many complex models will have a structure consisting of areas that have sharp angles and layers, which have little or no contact with the build platform surface. We can see this illustrated in the following jellyfish shape.

By printing this model in several different positions, there would be issues with drooping filaments in the areas marked as 1 in the following image. There would be insufficient surface contact on the build platform in areas marked as 2.

Creating support with Meshmixer

Let's look at another model that we made in this chapter. In the following image, we can easily see that severe support issues would occur. There is minimal surface contact, and there are areas where print layers would print in open space without underlying support.

Creating support with Meshmixer

In this recipe, we'll learn how to use Meshmixer to create a temporary support structure for these models.

Getting ready

Open Meshmixer and import the starfish/handle model.

How to do it…

We will proceed as follows:

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