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E-raamat: 3D Printing and CNC Fabrication with SketchUp

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
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  • ISBN-13: 9780071843102
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  • Keel: eng
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Model and print your own 3D creations using SketchUp!Get up and running fast in the consumer design and fabrication world using the hands-on information in this guide. 3D Printing and CNC Fabrication with SketchUp features step-by-step tutorials of fun and easy DIY projects. Learn how to create your own 3D models, edit downloaded models, make them printable, and bring them to physical life either on your own printer or through an online service bureau.



Download and install SketchUp on your Mac or PC Navigate the interface and SketchUps native design tools Download design and analysis tools from the Extension Warehouse. Edit models downloaded from the 3D Warehouse and Thingiverse. Import and export STL files. Analyze your projects for 3D printability. Set up, use, and maintain a home 3D printer Work with AutoCAD, 123D Make, 123D Meshmixer, and Vetric Cut2D Generate files for CNC cutters
Preface xi
Resources to Check Out xiii
1 We ♥ Creating!
1(10)
What Is This Book About?
2(1)
What Is a Modeling Program?
2(1)
What Is SketchUp?
2(2)
What Is 3D Printing?
4(1)
Is 3D Printing Cheap?
5(1)
What Is CNC Fabrication?
5(2)
What Is a Maker Space?
7(1)
What You Need, Computer-wise
7(1)
Download SketchUp
8(2)
Summary
10(1)
Resources
10(1)
2 Getting Started: The Interface
11(24)
The SketchUp Interface
11(2)
The Measurements Box
13(1)
Run Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time
14(1)
Save Options
14(1)
Backup Files
15(1)
Add the Large Tool Set
15(1)
The Select Tool
16(1)
Rectangle and Rotated Rectangle Tools
17(1)
Faces, Edges, and Geometry
18(1)
The Inference Engine
18(2)
The Push/Pull Tool
20(1)
Input Numbers
20(1)
Changing Units
21(1)
The Pan, Orbit, and Zoom Tools
21(2)
Modifier Keys
23(1)
The Escape Key
23(1)
View the Model in Paraline Mode
23(1)
View the Model Two-Dimensionally
24(1)
Selection and Crossing Windows
25(1)
Select with Single, Double, and Triple Clicks and with the Shift and Control Keys
26(1)
The Move Tool
26(1)
Copy and Paste
26(1)
Stickiness
27(1)
Groups
27(1)
Customize the Desktop
28(3)
Make a Custom Template
31(1)
Manage Dialog Boxes
32(1)
Finding Help
32(1)
Summary
33(1)
Resources
33(2)
3 Projects Using SketchUp Make's Native Tools
35(48)
Icon Project
35(4)
Name Stand Project
39(6)
Chain-Link Bracelet Project
45(10)
Pet Collar Tag Project
55(10)
Coffee Mug Project
65(5)
Pencil Holder Project
70(5)
Travel Mug
75(7)
Summary
82(1)
4 Projects Using SketchUp Pro and Extensions
83(42)
Components
83(2)
What's an Extension?
85(1)
The Extension Warehouse
86(1)
Download the Extensions
87(3)
Where to Find the Extension Tools
90(1)
How to Use the Bezier Curves Tool
90(1)
Bench Project
91(3)
Fake Fingernail Project
94(5)
Thingiverse
99(1)
Solid Geometry
100(1)
Solid Tools
101(1)
Chocolate Mold Tray Project
101(3)
Architectural Terrain Model Project
104(3)
Pacman Ghost Ornament Project
107(10)
AutoCAD Floor Plan Project
117(6)
Layers
123(1)
Summary
124(1)
Resources
124(1)
5 Making the Model 3D-Printable
125(32)
Design Considerations
125(1)
Structural Considerations
126(3)
Manually Inspect for Defects
129(1)
Tools for Making a Model Solid
130(1)
Solid Inspector2
131(3)
CleanUp3
134(1)
SU Solid
135(1)
Manual Repair Techniques
136(1)
Export the SketchUp Model as an .st1 File
137(1)
123D Meshmixer
138(2)
Tinkercad
140(4)
Fixing the Dog Tag in 123D Meshmixer
144(3)
Coloring a Model
147(5)
Face Orientation
152(1)
Purge the Model
153(1)
The 3D-Printer Facsimile Template
153(2)
Export the Colored Model
155(1)
Summary
155(1)
Resources
156(1)
6 3D-Printing the Model
157(18)
Types of 3D Printing
157(1)
Filament
158(2)
Choosing a Home 3D Printer
160(2)
Printing and Slicing Software
162(1)
Firmware
162(1)
Print Detail and Quality
162(4)
Position on the Build Plate
166(1)
Adherence to the Build Plate
166(2)
Troubleshooting
168(2)
Odds and Ends
170(2)
Printing from an SD Card
172(1)
Printing with a Service Bureau
172(1)
Summary
173(1)
Resources
173(2)
7 CNC Fabrication with Pro, 123D Make, and Cut2D
175(30)
What's a Router?
175(2)
Computer-Aided Manufacturing Software
177(1)
The Process for CNCing with SketchUp
178(1)
Architectural Terrain Model Project
179(2)
Navigating the 123D Make Interface
181(1)
Choose the Manufacturing Settings and Object Size
182(1)
Construction Techniques
183(1)
The 123D Make Process Using Stacked Slices
183(6)
Other 123D Make Construction Techniques
189(2)
Exporting a .pdf File from SketchUp
191(1)
Name Plate Project
192(1)
Group and Arrange the Parts
192(1)
Print Preview
193(3)
Print the .pdf File
196(1)
Exporting a .dxf File
196(2)
G-Code
198(1)
Prepare the SketchUp-Exported .pdf Inside Vetric Cut2D
198(3)
The Right Tool for the Right Job
201(1)
SketchUp LayOut
202(1)
Summary
203(1)
Resources
203(2)
Index 205
Lydia Sloan Cline has been using Autodesk products since AutoCAD version 1.0 was released. She went from plotting her ideas on a flatbed table with pens in robotic arms to sketching them with modeling software and 3D printers. Lydia works for architecture firms, teaches college, and judges competitive technology events. She is the author 3D Printing with Autodesk 123D, Tinkercad, and MakerBot and other books. Lydia teaches Autodesk 123D and MakerBot classes for Johnson County Community College.