Practical 3D Printing

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A BritForge3D Guide to Materials, Strength, Scanning and Functional Parts

Author: Tony Lewis

Publisher / Imprint: BritForge3D

Practical 3D Printing is a plain-English guide for anyone who wants to understand how 3D printing works in real-world projects.

Written for customers, makers, small businesses and practical problem-solvers, this guide explains the key decisions that affect the success of a 3D printed part, including layer height, infill, strength, tolerances, print orientation, material choice, surface finish, 3D scanning and reverse engineering.

Rather than treating 3D printing as a simple one-click process, this book explains what matters before a part is printed. It helps readers understand why some parts fail, why material choice matters, why tolerances are important, and why scanner accuracy figures need practical context.

The guide is suitable for beginners, customers considering a 3D printed part, small businesses exploring low-volume production, and anyone interested in functional 3D printing, replacement parts, scanning or digital manufacturing.

Practical advice. Real-world results. Plain English. Print better.

Audience:
Beginners, makers, small businesses, practical problem-solvers, product developers, customers considering 3D printed parts, and readers interested in 3D scanning or reverse engineering.

This item is available for download only.

Compatable with e-readers thet can read epub files.

Copyright Notice:
Copyright © Tony Lewis / BritForge3D. All rights reserved.

ISBN : 978-1-80867-006-0

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