3D Printing Failures

3D Printing Failures

Author: Sean Aranda

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-08

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781547202386

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Whether you are new to 3D printing, or you have dozens of successful prints under your belt, this book is going to help you! Sean Aranda and David Feeney have hundreds of thousands of successful 3d printing hours combined, so let them help you achieve consistent clean prints. The failures that are discussed in great detail by chapter are:* Bed Adhesion* Build Plate Not Heating* Build Plate Not Reading Correct Temperature* Built Up Material in Nozzle* Extruder Stepper Skipping* Filament Snapping* Hotend Can't Reach or Maintain Temperature* Hotend Not Heating* Hotend Not Reading Correct Temperature* Layer Shifts* LCD Blank or Dark* Model Errors* Not Finding Home* Nozzle Clogs* Over Extrusion* Parts Not Mating Together* Print Pauses Mid Print* Running Out of Filament* Settings Issues* Stepper Motors Overheating or Malfunctioning* Stripped Filament* Unlevelled Build Plate* Warping* Z-Axis Wobble* Z-Height Issues* And much more!


3D Printing Issues

3D Printing Issues

Author: Arthur E. Pope

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10-23

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781701864979

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A 3D printer is a wonderful tool for the production of models amongst many other uses. But while using this equipment, we've all had those infuriating moments when, regardless of how experienced we are in handling the 3D printer, a seemingly simple 3D printer refuses to function properly. Everyone must have had his/her fair share of print failure; so from the experiences of a lot of experts as well as from my own, I have put up this write-up as a perfect comprehensive guide for diagnosing and fixing your common 3D printing problems.


3D Printing Failures: 2020 Edition

3D Printing Failures: 2020 Edition

Author: Sean Aranda

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-23

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 9781710054590

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This book has been entirely revamped and rewritten to encompass all of the updates in the 3D printing industry. Nearly 50% longer than the previous edition, this 2020 version of 3D Printing Failures has 7 new chapters, new photographs, and has each chapter rewritten, including a "Material Science" chapter by Nicolas Tokotuu, Product Manager at Polymaker. Whether you are new to 3D printing or have dozens of prints under your belt, this book is for you! Sean Aranda and David Feeney have hundreds of thousands of successful hours of printing, so let them help you achieve consistent, clean prints.The failures and topics that are discussed in great detail by chapter are: * Bed Adhesion * Build Plate Not Heating * Build Plate Not Reading Correct Temperature * Built Up Material in Nozzle * Electrical Safety* Elephant Foot* Extruder Stepper Skipping* Filament Snapping* Gaps in Walls * Ghosting* Hotend Can't Reach or Maintain Temperature * Hotend Not Heating * Hotend Not Reading Correct Temperature * Important Accessories and Replacements* Layer Shifts * LCD Blank or Dark * Mandatory Maintenance* Materials and their Settings* Material Science* Missing Layers* Model Errors * Not Finding Home * Nozzle Clogs * Over Extrusion * Parts Being Knocked Over* Parts Not Mating Together * Poor Layer Adhesion* Print Pauses Mid Print* Quality Options * Running Out of Filament * Settings Issues * Speed Limitations* Stepper Motors Overheating or Malfunctioning* Stripped Filament * Unlevelled Build Plate * Warping * Z-Axis Wobble * Z-Height Calibration* And much more!If you have any issues with the printing quality, please email me at the email listed in the book with proof of purchase for high-quality photos and a .PDF.


3D Printing Failures

3D Printing Failures

Author: Sean Aranda

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-11-19

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781731458629

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Whether you are new to 3D printing, or you have dozens of successful prints under your belt, this book is going to help you! Sean Aranda and David Feeney have hundreds of thousands of successful 3D printing hours combined, so let them help you achieve consistently clean prints. The failures that are discussed in great detail are : Bed adhesion, Build plate malfunctioning, Buildup material on nozzle, Extruder stepper skipping, Filament snapping, Hotend malfunctioning, Layer shifts LCD blank or dark, Model errors, Not finding home, Nozzle clogs, Over/under extrusion, Parts not mating together, Print pauses mid print, Running out of filament, Settings issues, Stepper motors malfunctioning, Stripped filament, Unlevelled build plate, Warping, Z-Axis wobble, Z-height issues. -- back cover.


3D Printing Projects

3D Printing Projects

Author: DK

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1465472509

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From a simple desk tidy to an elaborate castle, this step-by-step guide to 3D printing is perfect for children and beginners who want to learn how to design and print anything even if they do not own a printer. 3D Printing Projects provides an introduction to the exciting and ever-expanding world of 3D designing and printing. Learn how a 3D printer works and the different types of 3D printers on the market. Understand the basic 3D printing and designing terms, how to create and prepare files for printing, and also how to scan things to create a 3D model! You will also find out the common troubles faced while 3D printing and simple tricks to fix them. All the projects included in the book can be made using freely available online 3D modeling/CAD programs. Each project has a print time, details of filament or material needed, and a difficulty rating - from "easy" for beginners to "difficult" for those looking for a new challenge. Step-by-step instructions walk you through the 3D design process, from digital modeling and sculpting to slicing, printing, and painting so that children can make their own shark-shaped phone stand, customized lamps, and much more. The book also gives inspiration to further enhance your projects once you've mastered the basics. Join the 3D printing revolution today with DK's 3D Printing Projects book.


Functional Design for 3D Printing 2nd Edition

Functional Design for 3D Printing 2nd Edition

Author: Clifford T. Smyth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-04-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781511572026

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In Functional Design for 3D Printing, the author explains how to leverage the strengths and minimize the weaknesses of the 3D printing process, from material selection to design details.


3D Printing Logbook

3D Printing Logbook

Author: Bob Mather

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-06

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780648782919

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Do you keep dealing with the same 3D printing failures again and again? Are you struggling to understand the variation in your 3D print quality and speed? The answer could be a lot simpler than you thought. Having worked in automotive manufacturing for 5 years, I realized the importance of systematic documentation in proper functioning of equipment. When I bought my first 3D printer, the Creality CR-10 5S, the initial excitement turned into frustration when I kept having the same problems with the nozzle, bed and other equipment again and again. I fixed these issues; and when they happened again, I wasted a lot of time looking for the answer on the internet. I could have just documented them. I also noticed that there was a lot of variation in the print time and print quality each time I reset my machine parameters. I had no idea which parameters were significant. I also didn't understand what half the parameters on my slicer software did. The solution to this and other problems was systematic documentation of print parameters, procedures, failures and regular maintenance logs. To prevent others from undergoing the same frustration that I did, I made this outline for logging your 3D prints and doing proper maintenance.


3D Concrete Printing Technology

3D Concrete Printing Technology

Author: Jay G. Sanjayan

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0128154829

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3D Concrete Printing Technology provides valuable insights into the new manufacturing techniques and technologies needed to produce concrete materials. In this book, the editors explain the concrete printing process for mix design and the fresh properties for the high-performance printing of concrete, along with commentary regarding their extrudability, workability and buildability. This is followed by a discussion of three large-scale 3D printings of ultra-high performance concretes, including their processing setup, computational design, printing process and materials characterization. Properties of 3D-printed fiber-reinforced Portland cement paste and its flexural and compressive strength, density and porosity and the 3D-printing of hierarchical materials is also covered. Explores the factors influencing the mechanical properties of 3D printed products out of magnesium potassium phosphate cement material Includes methods for developing Concrete Polymer Building Components for 3D Printing Provides methods for formulating geopolymers for 3D printing for construction applications


3D Printing

3D Printing

Author: John M. Jordan

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2019-03-12

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0262536684

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An accessible introduction to 3D printing that outlines the additive manufacturing process, industrial and household markets, and emerging uses. The use of 3D printing—digitally controlled additive manufacturing—is growing rapidly. Consumer models of 3D printers allow people to fabricate small plastic objects, from cabinet knobs to wedding cake toppers. Industrial uses are becoming widespread, as businesses use the technology to fabricate prototypes, spare parts, custom-fitted prosthetics, and other plastic or metal items, often at lower cost and with greater efficiency than standard manufacturing. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, John Jordan offers an accessible introduction to 3D printing, describing the printing process, industrial and household markets, and emerging uses. Jordan outlines the stages of 3D printing, from idea to software model to a printable file that slices the planned object into printable layers to the finished object itself. He describes additive technologies, consumer 3D printing in homes and schools, mass customization (which can create tens of millions of unique items), and industrial uses. Jordan explains that although 3D printers have not become the ubiquitous home appliance once predicted, they are making inroads into mass markets; and he discusses the business factors that may hinder industry adoption of 3D printing technologies. He considers the possible unintended consequences of 3D printing on jobs, as companies scramble to find employees with an uncommon skill set; on business models and supply chains, as manufacturing is decentralized; and on patent law, as machines can be programmed to copy protected property. Finally, Jordan looks at new and emerging uses, including bioprinting, building construction, and micromachines.