3D Printing

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3DEditing Software

- TinkerCad

- SculptGL

- Clara.io

- Blender

- Sculptris

- Fusion360

- Meshmixer

- Rhino

- 3dsMax

- Maya

- Zbrush

3DSlicing Software

- Cura

- Slic3r

- KissSlicer

-Simplify3d

Prepping Model for Slicing

Recommended File Type: OBJ or STL

Avoid 5+ sided faces

No manifold geometry or Lamina faces (faces sharing all edges)

Check scale and orientation! Z-up & Millimeters

Slice Model to Print

!!Insert Demos for different slicer software!!

The DeltaMaker

Our Deltamaker

1) Prep & slice 3D model.

2) Turn on printer switch on back of machine.

3) [Login to Octoprint] on lab network.

   URL: deltamaker.familab.org
   Username: admin
   Password: #$familab#$

4) Upload Gcode to Octoprint with 'upload' button under files menu.

5) [Preheat printhead] under 'Temperature' tab. The Deltamaker does not have a heated bed.

6) [Preview layers] under 'Gcode Viewer' tab and check for any possible issues.

7) Click 'Print' under state menu.

8) Watch the magic happen... or take a nap.

6) Print should pop off after print is complete. If it is extra adhered just pop it off with a flat paint scraper. Be careful not to damage the print bed.








The Ultimaker

Our Ultimaker

1) Prep & Slice Model.

2) Upload gCode to SD card.

3) Turn on printer on right side of machine.

4) [Insert SD Card] on left side of console.

5) If printhead settings are not included in gCode; Preheat print head.

    InfoScreen > Prepare > Preheat PLA

6) Select print.

    Infoscreen > Print From SD > File

7) Watch the magic happen... or take a nap.

8) Print should pop off after print is complete. If it is extra adhered just pop it off with a flat paint scraper. Be careful not to damage the print bed.









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