3D PRINTER USER GUIDE: A Complete Step By Step User Manual For Understanding The Fundamentals Of 3D Printing, How To Maintain And Troubleshoot Common Difficulties Front Cover

3D PRINTER USER GUIDE: A Complete Step By Step User Manual For Understanding The Fundamentals Of 3D Printing, How To Maintain And Troubleshoot Common Difficulties

  • Length: 55 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publication Date: 2020-12-17
  • ISBN-10: B08QZSZ22Y
Description

What if I tell you that it is possible to make your food, in your kitchen, without paying the chef across the street a dime for it? Will you believe me?

Oh, the best part, you don’t have to know how to cook to make your food!

Will you also believe me if I also tell you that you can produce the broken piece of your board game and other broken things in your home or office without paying for them?
Ahhh, who am I that you should believe? You don’t have to believe me, but you can google about these and see how 3D printing is changing the world.

Maybe you think you need about $1000 or need to know about engineering design to get started. Well, I tell you, you might be wrong.

You don’t need to have your 3D printer; neither do you need to have any engineering design knowledge to enjoy the benefits of 3D printing. All you need is to buy this book and find out how to go about that.

If, however, you’ve got yourself an excellent 3D printer or you want to buy a friendly cheap 3D printer to fully benefit from this trend of additive manufacturing, this guide is also for you.

This guide is going to teach you about 3D printing:

  • What it is
  • The history of 3D printing
  • How it works
  • How it is better than traditional manufacturing
  • The different technological processes of 3D printing
  • Why you need a 3D printer
  • How to choose a machine (If you haven’t got one)
  • 3D printing software tools and build materials
  • Benefits and applications of 3D printing
  • Slicer settings to ensure smooth printing, and
  • How to maintain your machine.

You can’t get it all in one place like it is done in this book. Order for a copy, read, practice and don’t be left behind by technology.

P.S.: All you have to do to make your own food is a 3D digital design of the food, a food material – flour maybe – and a good 3D printer. When you buy this book you get the full gist on how to make that happen.

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