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Index
About the Authors Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1
An Overview of Three-Dimensional (3D) Printing 1.0 Introduction 1.1 The Basics of 3D Printing 1.2 3D Print Methods and Materials Further Reading References
Chapter 2
Applications of 3D Printing 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Industrial Applications 2.2 3D Printing in Space 2.3 Housing 2.4 Clothing 2.5 Medical Applications 2.6 Consumer-Oriented Products References:
Chapter 3
Creating a Three-Dimensional Model: Scanning, Software and Hardware 3.0 3D Scanning 3.0.1 Methods of Data Collection 3.0.2 From Point Cloud to 3D Model 3.1 Software for 3D Printing 3.1.1 CAD Software 3.1.2 Freeform Software 3.1.3 Sculpting Software 3.1.4 Almost But Not Quite 3.2 Hardware 3.2.1 Nice to Know References
Chapter 4
3D Printing Without a 3D Printer 4.0 To Buy or Not to Buy 4.1 3D Printing Services 4.2 3D Model Repositories 4.3 3D Printing Considerations 4.4 A 3D Printing Example 4.5 Wrapping Up References
Chapter 5
Create Your Own 3D Model 5.0 Terminology and Advice 5.1 Basic Movement and Object Manipulation 5.2 Editing and Creating Objects 5.3 Making Your First 3D Model Further Reading and Viewing on Meshmixer
Conclusion
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