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Advanced 3D printing with Grasshopper, clay and FDM / Diego García Cuevas, Gianluca Pugliese.

By: Cuevas, Diego García [author.]Contributor(s): Pugliese, Gianluca [author.]Material type: TextTextDescription: xiv, 195 pages : Color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9798635379011 (paperback)Other title: Advanced 3D printing with Gh [Spine title]Subject(s): Rhino (Computer file) | Rhino (Computer file) | Three-dimensional modeling | Computer-aided design | Visual programming (Computer science) | Three-dimensional printing -- Computer programs | Digital printing -- Computer programsLOC classification: T385 | .C85 2020
Contents:
Part I. C.N.C. Technology -- Part II. Clay and 3D printing -- Part III. Solids 3D printing -- Part IV. Drawing 3D printing -- Part V. Parametric design.
Summary: This book forms a connection between both the worlds of Grasshopper® and 3D printing, explaining how to transform a design into a series of curves and paths for a 3D printer to use. It teaches how to write and create G-code directly within Grasshopper®, without the use of scripts or plug-ins, in easy format for existing Grasshopper® users to understand. Big experience using the software is not required, but skilled users will be able to take full advantage of the content.The book focused mainly on clay 3D printing, but the same logic can be applied to thermo-filament 3D printing (FDM) as well. The methods taught open up a wide range of new possibilities when 3D printing, like non-planar 3D printing or non-conventional paths for the 3D printer.
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Part I. C.N.C. Technology -- Part II. Clay and 3D printing -- Part III. Solids 3D printing -- Part IV. Drawing 3D printing -- Part V. Parametric design.

This book forms a connection between both the worlds of Grasshopper® and 3D printing, explaining how to transform a design into a series of curves and paths for a 3D printer to use. It teaches how to write and create G-code directly within Grasshopper®, without the use of scripts or plug-ins, in easy format for existing Grasshopper® users to understand. Big experience using the software is not required, but skilled users will be able to take full advantage of the content.The book focused mainly on clay 3D printing, but the same logic can be applied to thermo-filament 3D printing (FDM) as well. The methods taught open up a wide range of new possibilities when 3D printing, like non-planar 3D printing or non-conventional paths for the 3D printer.

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