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  • Home
  • Printing Techniques
  • Design Considerations
    • General
    • Ultimaker
    • FormLabs
  • CAD Software
    • Onshape >
      • Basics
      • Sketching
      • Constraints
      • Extrude
      • Revolve
      • Fillet & Chamfer
      • Shell & Draft
      • Direct Editing
    • FreeCAD >
      • Turner's Cube
      • Whiffle Ball
      • Casino Dice
      • Bearing Bracket
      • Fork Bearing
      • Compression Spring
      • Propeller
      • Inner Threads
      • Outer Threads
      • Heart Shaped Ashtray
      • Bird Feeder
      • Ball Bearing
  • Image to STL
    • Medical Images
    • Segmentation
    • Refinement
    • Worked Example: 3D Slicer (Lung)
    • Worked Example: Seg3D (Rib)
    • Completed Examples >
      • Ribs
      • Kidney
      • Brain
  • STL to Print
    • Cura (Ultimaker)
    • Preform (Formlabs)

How to Design Your Object

Different printing techniques come with different strengths and weaknesses. There are a few general rules of how to make use of 3D printers' abilities. Furthermore, there are numerous things to consider when a part is intended to be printed with an Ultimaker (or any other Filament Deposition Modelling printer) or a Form 1 Printer (or any other Stereolithographic printer).
General
Introduction to general design considerations for parts intended for 3D printing, independent of the printer being used.
Ultimaker
Things that can go wrong when printing with an Ultimaker and how to avoid them.
Formlabs
Things that can go wrong when printing with a Form 1 or Form 2 printer and how to avoid them.

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