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MS 3d BuilderUsing a 3D Design Tool
Article 5 - By Charles Bartel 

 

Intro to 3D Printing Article 1

Detailing a Layout w/3D
Article 2

Using a 3D Design Tool
Article 3

Using a 3D Design Tool
(cont.)

Article 4Using a 3D files (cont.)
Article 6

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  Microsoft 3D Builder
Versatile and easy to use
In this article, the goal is to increase your comfort with  and knowledge of the program
3D Builder download the latest version here
Article 5 will deal with creating, editing and using the computer files that will transform your design into a physical reality through your 3D Printer. Charles has taken 'screen shots' of the computer screen so that you'll better understand the steps and the content. When you click on the links below, an image will load in a new window and you can switch back and forth between the text of the article.
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