Book Image

Blender 3D Printing by Example

By : Vicky Somma
5 (1)
Book Image

Blender 3D Printing by Example

5 (1)
By: Vicky Somma

Overview of this book

Blender is an open-source modeling and animation program popular in the 3D printing community. 3D printing brings along different considerations than animation and virtual reality. This book walks you through four projects to learn using Blender for 3D Printing, giving you information that you need to know to create high-quality 3D printed objects. The book starts with two jewelry projects-- a pendant of a silhouette and a bracelet with custom text. We then explore architectural modeling as you learn to makes a figurine from photos of a home. The final project, a human hand, illustrates how Blender can be used for organic models and how colors can be added to the design. You will learn modeling for 3D printing with the help of these projects. Whether you plan to print at-home or use a service bureau, you’ll start by understanding design requirements. The book begins with simple projects to get you started with 3D modeling basics and the tools available in Blender. As the book progresses, you’ll get exposed to more robust mesh modeling techniques, modifiers, and Blender shortcuts. By the time you reach your final project, you’ll be ready for organic modeling and learning how to add colors. In the final section, you’ll learn how to check for and correct common modeling issues to ensure the 3D printer can make your idea a reality!
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Creating and laying out a torus

With this project, you have made a custom-shaped mesh from a Bezier curve. Blender also has a library of standard meshes you can use to build your model. One such standard mesh is the torus which adds a donut-shaped object to your project. The torus is the perfect shape to add a little hook to our pendant.

When you create a torus, Blender gives you additional properties to determine the size. Two properties of note are:

  • Interior Radius: This is the measurement from the center of the torus hole, to the inside of the ring around the hole
  • Exterior Radius: This is the measurement from the center of the torus hole to the outside of the ring:
Interior Radius and Exterior Radius of a torus

Thinking about the concepts in Chapter 1, Thinking About Design Requirements, you may have specific dimensions in mind. For example, my chain would require a hole...