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Seeing your 3D printer generate objects is really cool. When you create solutions and things you can use every day, the experience is even greater. However, there is more to 3D printing than just downloading and printing things. Indeed, most things on Thingiverse can be downloaded and printed with no changes. However, sometimes you need the same thing, only with a hole in a different place or maybe a bit longer or wider.
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You won’t have to count in hexadecimals, work with memory, or any such advanced topic. You need only a step-wise mindset to solving problems. Read on.
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Including a d20. Got crit?
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It’s 2+2+36+2+2 = 40mm.
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The part in this example is thingiverse.com/thing:232984 .
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Guilty as charged. Do as I say, not as I do.
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Can you guess how I know this?
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Open flames, gas heaters, energetic cats on pile carpeting, and so forth.
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Have I frightened you? Don’t be. Just be cautious.
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Bell, C. (2014). Working with Objects. In: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6808-6_12
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