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2. How to get started with 3D Printing?
In this section we will cover an introduction to 3D printing technology and you will get started with your first 3D print. 3D printing is an additive manufacturing technology that allows for the creation of physical objects from digital designs. It works by layering material, typically plastic, to build up a three-dimensional object. The process starts with creating a 3D model using computer-aided design (CAD) software, using a slicer-software to slice the 3D-model into its individual layers and then sending the file to the 3D printer where it is brought to life through the layering process, which is similar to using a hot glue gun. This technology is about to revolutionize the way products are designed and manufactured, providing new opportunities for innovation and customization. It also offers many benefits, including faster prototyping, reduced waste, and the ability to produce complex and intricate designs that would be difficult or impossible to produce through traditional manufacturing methods. You will learn the basics about this in this lesson.
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3. Why is sustainability important?
In this section we will deep dive into the topic of sustainability. Our first focus is on why is sustainability important at all. After that we look at different ways in which 3D printing itself can contribute to a more sustainable future.
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4. 3D Printing is not rocket science
In this section you will learn about how 3D printing developed over the past years. After completion you will also know different additive manufacturing technologies.
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5. How to include sustainability in your 3D-printing process?
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6.2. How to get a 3D model in other ways?
In this topic we will cover other ways to get a 3D model.
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6.3. How to create a 3D model with sustainability in mind?
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8. How to 3D print?
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10. Your Sustainable 3D-Printing Project
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Resource-efficient 3D Printing
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🚀Slicing Challenge

Using your slicing software (Cura, or what you prefer), slice a model of your choice (e.g. something you found useful on Thingiverse) with the “standard” settings first, so that they are ready to be 3D printed.

If you don’t know what file to use, you can take this one:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:376601

Experiment with the setting quality and complete the table below. I filled in an example for you.
Try to us the least amount of material possible.

💬 What are the challenges with this approach? Share your table and thoughts. What other settings did you adjust?