Diseño para impresión 3D Hack Chat

Diseño para impresión 3D Hack Chat

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Únase a nosotros el miércoles 24 de mayo al mediodía del Pacífico para el Design for 3D Printing Hack Chat with Eric Utley!

Like a lot of enabling technologies, 3D printing has had a strange trajectory. It started out as a laboratory oddity, moved on to industrial applications, and finally filtered down to the DIY set, first as scratch-built machines and later as inexpensive commodity printers that can be found almost anywhere. Pretty much everyone who needs a 3D printer now has one.

Not all additive manufacturing technologies are created equal, though, and there are plenty of applications for 3D printed parts where FDM just won’t cut it. Luckily, any of us can get access to the latest and greatest manufacturing technologies through job houses that specialize in everything from metal 3D printing to sheet metal fabrication, CNC machining, and even small-run injection molding. We may not be able to afford any of the machines, but in a lot of cases we can afford to rent time of them and get high-quality parts quickly.

unirse-hackear-chatBut that raises another question: Is my design ready for printing? What works on an Ender on your shop bench might not quite translate to the latest SLS printer, and sending off an iffy design could just end up wasting time and money. Whether you’re sending your designs out and running them up on your own printer, you want to know what you’re doing will work. That’s why we’ve asked Eric Utley, an applications engineer with Protolabs, to stop by the Hack Chat. With 12 years of additive manufacturing experience, he’ll be able to help you tune up your designs and make sure they’re ready to print.

Nuestros Hack Chats son eventos comunitarios en vivo en el Hackaday.io Hack Chat de mensajería grupal. Esta semana nos sentaremos el miércoles 24 de mayo a las 12:00 p. m., hora del Pacífico. Si las zonas horarias lo tienen atado, tenemos un práctico convertidor de zona horaria.

Haga clic en ese globo de diálogo a la derecha, y será llevado directamente al grupo Hack Chat en Hackaday.io. No tienes que esperar hasta el miércoles; únete cuando quieras y podrás ver de qué habla la comunidad.

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