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TSAS currently has two 3D printers: a PrintrBot Play and a [http://reprap.org/wiki/Prusa_i3 Prusa i3 clone], the Anet A8. Technical information on our PrintrBot Play is [[PrintrBot Play|here]], and info on the Anet A8 is [[Anet A8|here]]. | TSAS currently has two 3D printers: a PrintrBot Play and a [http://reprap.org/wiki/Prusa_i3 Prusa i3 clone], the Anet A8. Technical information on our PrintrBot Play is [[PrintrBot Play|here]], and info on the Anet A8 is [[Anet A8|here]]. | ||
==How to Build a Model and 3D Print in | ==How to Build a Model and 3D Print in 4 Steps== | ||
# Head to [[SketchUp on a Chromebook]] or [[SketchUp on the Desktop]] | # Head to [[SketchUp on a Chromebook]] or [[SketchUp on the Desktop]] | ||
# Build the [[3D Printing Badge]] | # Build the [[3D Printing Badge]] |
Revision as of 10:13, 13 October 2019
TSAS currently has two 3D printers: a PrintrBot Play and a Prusa i3 clone, the Anet A8. Technical information on our PrintrBot Play is here, and info on the Anet A8 is here.
How to Build a Model and 3D Print in 4 Steps
- Head to SketchUp on a Chromebook or SketchUp on the Desktop
- Build the 3D Printing Badge
- Slice the badge
- Print it!
Further Printing
- Find a model, or make one. We can currently print up to 4" x 4" x 5" models on the PrintrBot. The Extruder prints up to 8" x 8" x 8" when fully operational.
- Download the Anet A8 Cura settings here
- Be sure to share your designs and creations in the Gallery!
Printing Rules
- You may not print objects subject to trademark or copyright law
- There is no charge to print original objects (those created by you) or those used for a class
- Objects created by another artist not used for class cost $1.00 per hour of printing time
- No weapons, including blades or firearms (including non-working replicas) may be printed
- No object that would violate the student code of conduct may be printed
External Links
- Slicers for beginners
- Excellent print troubleshooting guide from Simplify3D
Other Tools
If you use these, tell us! We are always looking for better workflows.
- Fusion 360 is very powerful, but has a learning curve.
- Tinkercad the recommended online tool for beginners