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=== Additive processes ===
=== Additive processes ===
* 3D Printing
* 3D Printing
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** Fused Deposition Modeling
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** Polyjet printing
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** Sintering
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** StereoLithography
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* Casting/Molding
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** Injection Molding
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** Silicone Molding
=== Subtractive Processes ===
=== Subtractive Processes ===
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* CNC Milling
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* Woodworking
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== 3D Design ==
== 3D Design ==
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Once you have decided on technology, you should know which parts you need to complete your task, wether it can be
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== Design Verification ==
== Design Verification ==

Revision as of 14:36, 6 August 2010

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Decide on Technology

When you have an idea of what you want to make, the first thing you should think of is what kind of process is most suited for your task. Although our group focuses mainly on 3D printing using FDM and Polyjet technology, there are many other processes that may result in different types of physical models. Each process has its own benefits and downsides. Here follows a list of a few types of processing:

Additive processes

  • 3D Printing
    • Fused Deposition Modeling
    • Polyjet printing
    • Sintering
    • StereoLithography
  • Casting/Molding
    • Injection Molding
    • Silicone Molding

Subtractive Processes

  • CNC Milling
  • Woodworking

3D Design

Once you have decided on technology, you should know which parts you need to complete your task, wether it can be


Design Verification

Production

Post Processing

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