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3D printing with RepRap Cookbook

3D printing with RepRap Cookbook

By : Salinas
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3D printing with RepRap Cookbook

3D printing with RepRap Cookbook

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By: Salinas

Overview of this book

A systematic guide consisting of over 100 recipes which focus on helping you understand the process of 3D printing using RepRap machines. The book aims at providing professionals with a series of working recipes to help make their fuzzy notions into real, saleable projects/objects using 3D printing technology. This book is for novice designers and artists who own a RepRap-based 3D printer, have fundamental knowledge of its working, and who desire to gain better mastery of the printing process. For the more experienced user, it will provide a handy visual resource, with side-by-side comparisons of the two most popular slicers, Skeinforge and Slic3r. A basic understanding of designing and modeling principles and elementary knowledge of digital modeling would be a plus.
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Cleaning up the model with 123D Catch

A useful set of editing tools is available in 123D Catch. They provide us with the ability to remove all the unwanted 3D material that surrounds the model. In the following screenshot, we can see that a large portion of the 3D scene contains the newspaper surrounding the toy block:

Cleaning up the model with 123D Catch

In this recipe, we will learn how to use these tools to remove the unwanted 3D material from around our model.

Getting ready

Choose a scene with the mesh resolution you desire. Keep in mind that once you make changes to the scene, they will be permanent.

How to do it...

Open 123D Catch and sign in. Open an existing capture and proceed as follows:

  1. First, we will clear the camera track from our view so that we can see our model better. We will do this by clicking on the Display Settings icon [How to do it...] on the toolbar and deselecting the Cameras button. This will give us a clear view of the model.
  2. While in Display Settings, switch over to Wireframe Only by selecting the cube icon on the left-hand side [How to do it...].
  3. We need to be able to move around the model. We'll do this by selecting the Orbit tool icon [How to do it...].
  4. By left-clicking and holding on the model, we can move around it. By selecting the Pan tool icon [How to do it...], we can left-click and hold on the model and adjust its position on the workspace. Using the middle track on the mouse, we can zoom in and out of the model.
  5. Select the Rectangle Selection tool icon [How to do it...] and drag it out on a large area of the background. When you release the mouse, the selected area will turn red. If you don't like the area or a part of the model has been accidentally selected, clicking on the red area will deselect it.
  6. When you have finished selecting it, press Delete on the keyboard. The selected area is removed. Keep in mind that once an area is removed, it's permanent. There isn't an undo function.
  7. Continue doing this, cleaning all the space around the model.
  8. Select the Lasso Selection tool icon [How to do it...].
  9. The tool works in a manner that is similar to the rectangle select tool. Use the lasso to clean up close to the model's base, as shown in the following screenshot:
    How to do it...
  10. Save the mesh. Go to the menu and select File. Scroll down and select Export Capture As. Choose .obj and click on Save.

How it works...

The editing tools in 123D Catch are similar in function to their counterpart tools in many 2D graphics programs, and therefore, they should be intuitive in their use. Care must be exercised, however, when selecting areas in the image. Unlike a 2D image, where the selection is clearly seen on a flat surface, a selection in a 3D scene is what you see and what you don't see on the back side of the model.

Cleaning up the model with these tools can be done offline, but the results can only be saved using the Autodesk .3dp file format. The ability to export as an .obj file can only be attained when you are online.

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