SketchUp Lesson 3

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Transcript of SketchUp Lesson 3

Spring 2014

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Explore the 3D Warehouse

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Lesson 3Bringing it back to modeling vs. printing

How do we take our 3D model and turn it into an actual 3D object?

Lesson 3To do this we must first convert our filefrom SKP to STL

Export STL: This function requires you to select one or more groups for export (so you’ll need to group your geometry before using this).

Lesson 3Many options are available, but Sketchup has its very own!

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Lesson 3In order to export STL,we must group our objects

Triple click object 1, then, Shift + Triple click object 2

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3D PrintingLesson 3

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Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?

3D PrintingLesson 3

Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?-How does it work?

3D PrintingLesson 3

Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?-How does it work?-Examples of 3D Printing

3D PrintingLesson 3

Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?-How does it work?-Examples of 3D Printing-Brief History of 3D Printing

3D PrintingLesson 3

Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?-How does it work?-Examples of 3D Printing-Brief History of 3D Printing-Open Source 3D Printing -RepRap

-Makerbot - Replicator

3D PrintingLesson 3

Section Topics:-What is 3D Printing?-How does it work?-Examples of 3D Printing-Brief History of 3D Printing-Open Source 3D Printing -RepRap

-Makerbot - Replicator

What is 3D Printing?-'Additive Manufacturing'

-The process of making a 3D, solid object of almost any shape from a digital model

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How Does 3D Printing Work?-Basic Process:

-Designed using 3D modeling software-Sent to the machine-Design assembled layer-by-layer

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How Does 3D Printing Work?-Basic Process:

-Designed using 3D modeling software-Sent to the machine-Design assembled layer-by-layer

-Considered distinct because it uses an additive process to create items, as opposed to a subtractive process

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How Does 3D Printing Work?-Basic Process:

-Designed using 3D modeling software-Sent to the machine-Design assembled layer-by-layer

-Considered distinct because it uses an additive process to create items, as opposed to a subtractive process-The difference in the main types of 3D Printing mostly comes down to how these layers are assembled

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Brief History of 3D PrintingLesson 3

-Chuck Hull-'Stereolithography'-Created the first 3D Printing Machine-Developed the STL file format

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-Chuck Hull-'Stereolithography'-Created the first 3D Printing Machine-Developed the STL file format

-Devices continue to get smaller, faster, and cheaper

Open-Source PrintingLesson 3

-RepRap-The first 'self-replicating manufacturing machine'

-Can print another fully-working version of itself

Open-Source PrintingLesson 3

-RepRap-The first 'self-replicating manufacturing machine'

-Can print another fully-working version of itself-The designs are free to share and use, including the design of the machine itself

Open-Source Printing, Cont'dLesson 3

-Makerbot Replicator -Founders are from the maker community-Provide completed 3D Printers

-Help created Thingiverse

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Make an object for 3D Printer. The object can be anything as long it is 5cm X

5cm X 5 cm