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MS 3d BuilderUsing a 3D Design Tool
Article 3 - By Charles Bartel 

 

Intro to 3D Printing Article 1

Detailing a Layout w/3D
Article 2

Using a 3D Design Tool
(cont.)
Article 4

Using the 3D filesArticle 5

Using 3D files (cont.)
Article 6

The Printer ItselfArticle 7

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  Microsoft 3D Builder
Versatile and easy to use
In this article, the goal is to introduce you to a program which you already have access to through the Microsoft offerings. As part of their offerings is a program named
3D Builder download the latest version here

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Some of Charles' personal 3D printed items that will be discussed in these articles.

3D Printed parts except gooseneck light
Pump Pumps Pumps thru Pump House wndow Pump House Pump House
Pumps &
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Pump House
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