Cameron / Horvath | 3D Printing with MatterControl | Buch | 978-1-4842-1056-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 172 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3786 g

Cameron / Horvath

3D Printing with MatterControl


1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4842-1056-7
Verlag: Apress

Buch, Englisch, 172 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3786 g

ISBN: 978-1-4842-1056-7
Verlag: Apress


In , Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron, the team behind , explain step-by-step how to use the MatterControl program, which allows you to control many common types of 3D printers (including both cartesian and delta style machines).  can stand alone, or it can be a companion to  to show you how to install, configure, and use best practices with your printer and printing software. The book includes both step by step software walkthroughs and case studies with typical 3D printed objects.

Whether you are a "maker" or a teacher of makers,  will show you how to get the most out of your printer with the new standard for open source 3D printing software.

While there are books available on 3D printers, and even a few on software to make models for printers, there are few good sources covering the software thatactually controls these printers. MatterControl is emerging as the leading open source software for 3D printers, and 

3D  covers this new standard in this brief book.
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Part 1: The 3D-Printing Ecosystem
Chapter 1. The Desktop 3D Printer

Chapter 2. What is MatterControl?

Chapter 3. Downloading and Configuring MatterControl

Part 2: The 3D-Printing Process

Chapter 4. Making a 3D Model

Chapter 5. Slicing a 3D Model

Chapter 6. Controlling your 3D Printer

Chapter 7. Material Considerations

Chapter 8. Special Cases
Part 3: Your Printer at Work

Chapter 9. File and Settings Management and the Touch Tablet

Chapter 10. Case Studies and Classroom Tips

Chapter 11. MatterControl Plugins

Chapter 12. Troubleshooting and Post-Processing

Appendix A. Supported Printer Manufacturers

Appendix B. Links


Rich Cameron is a cofounder of Pasadena-based Nonscriptum LLC. Nonscriptum consults for educational and scientific users in the areas of 3D printing and maker technologies. Rich (known online as “Whosawhatsis”) is an experienced open source developer who has been a key member of the RepRap 3D-printer development community for many years. His designs include the original spring/lever extruder mechanism used on many 3D printers, the RepRap Wallace, and the Deezmaker Bukito portable 3D printer. By building and modifying several of the early open source 3D printers to wrestle unprecedented performance out of them, he has become an expert at maximizing the print quality of filament-based printers. When he's not busy making every aspect of his own 3D printers better, from slicing software to firmware and hardware, he likes to share that knowledge and experience online so that he can help make everyone else’s printers better too.



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