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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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Viewing the model in MeshLab

In this recipe, we'll learn how to import/export a model into MeshLab and cover the basic navigation controls for the camera view. We'll also examine our model by changing the way we view its mesh.

Getting ready

You'll need to download MeshLab from http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/. This program is available for both PC and Mac platforms. Install the correct version for your computer. You'll also need your .obj files that you saved in DAVID Laserscanner.

How to do it...

We will proceed as follows:

  1. When you open MeshLab, you will see a long bar displayed under Menu. It contains a row of icons that provides quick access to various program functions. Select the Import Mesh icon [How to do it...] and locate the folder containing your .obj files.
  2. In this recipe, the first scan of the toy block is opened. This can be seen in the following screenshot:
    How to do it...

    Tip

    You can also simply drag-and-drop the .obj file to the MeshLab's workspace.

  3. To freely orbit around the model,...
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