Design for 3D-Printing

rahix

39th Chaos Communication Congress (39C3): Power Cycles · Day 3 · Saal Ground

In this insightful talk, "Design for 3D-Printing," rahix challenges the common perception that 3D printing is an unpredictable, hit-or-miss manufacturing process. He argues that by understanding and applying fundamental engineering principles, designers can consistently create robust, functional parts that print successfully on the first attempt, fit perfectly, and don't break. This discipline, known as **design engineering**, focuses on perfecting the shape of mechanical parts by adhering to underlying rules rather than relying on trial and error.

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