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Rhino is a powerful digital modeling tool for architects, engineers, and product designers. The surface modeling freedom Rhino allows can create complex designs that are not always the best for physical fabrication. To prepare a model for 3D printing, you need to create closed clean geometry.
In this course, expert covers good modeling techniques from start to finish, for 3D printing projects and other physical fabrication methods.
Expert also offers tips you can use if anything goes wrong during the modeling process. These skills include boolean troubleshooting, repairing holes, and fixing “bad objects.”
Finally, expert covers how to properly export your model for different 3D printers, using real world examples.
Introduction
Modeling for 3D printing in Rhino
What you should know
1. Solid Surface Modeling
What Is a closed model?
Boolean troubleshooting: Part 1
Boolean troubleshooting: Part 2
Boolean union techniques
Different 3D printing software
2. Finding and Repairing Holes
Show edges
Closing holes
Closing open edges
3. Detecting and Fixing "Bad Objects"
What are "bad objects"?
Fixing bad objects
4. Converting Your Model into a Mesh
Mesh and NURB models
Fine tuning your mesh
Repairing a mesh
5. Exporting with Color
Types of multicolor 3D printing
Multi-extruder 3D printing
Full-color 3D printing
1. Language: English.
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Video file format: MP4.
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4. Practice while you learn
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