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3D Printing Blueprints

You're reading from   3D Printing Blueprints Using the free open-source Blender software, anyone can design models for 3D printing. Fantastic fun and a great experience whether or not you have a 3D printer, this book is a crash course in the new technology.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849697088
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joe Larson Joe Larson
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

3D Printing Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Design Tools and Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Mini Mug 3. Face Illusion Vase 4. SD Card Holder Ring 5. Modular Robot Toy 6. D6 Spinner 7. Teddy Bear Figurine 8. Repairing Bad Models 9. Stretchy Bracelet 10. Measuring – Tips and Tricks Index

Resizing the test ring


Now we are back to Blender to make a new test ring. This time, instead of starting from scratch, reload the project and resize the existing ring. Care has to be taken when resizing the ring to insure that it doesn't extend below the XY plane.

  1. Unhide the Finger cylinder by clicking on the eye icon in the Outliner on the line for the Finger object.

  2. Select All (A) objects.

  3. Begin the Scale (S) operation.

  4. Press Shift + Z to lock the scale operation to all but the z axis.

  5. Type 1.03 to scale the selected object just slightly larger.

  6. Press Enter to end the scale operation.

    Tip

    Pressing Shift and X, Y, or Z key when in an operation such as scale or grab, locks the operation to everything but the selected axis, regardless of view. With rotation, however, the effects are less predictable.

    Note

    The logic behind using 1.03 as a scaling factor is that past experimentation has proven this to be the right amount to overcome ABS shrinkage. It also coincidently brings the new ring very close...

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