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To get the best out of 3D printing, it helps if you can design your own parts. In this tutorial series, we will learn to use a free 3D CAD program to do just that.
In this episode, I demonstrate how to cut a slot pattern into lat parts to make them bendy and flexible. A step by step guide is provided, as well as a version that you can apply without learning CAD in your slicing software or with TinkerCAD.
My instructions, 3D files and slicer templates on Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/556103-making-flat-but-bendable-models-with-a-slot-patter
3D design for 3D printing source CAD: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b5475ccd1f83733e348c59b0/w/f0f78c61f2ac76b0b03c0692/e/ca79817610f17c7ec08c141b?renderMode=0&uiState=64b62dfcf9e29341a631eb04
0:00 Introduction
3D design for 3D printing playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGqRUdq5ULsONnjEEPeBxxStEsobDKAtV
0:53 Laser cut example
1:41 Extruding the base shape
2:04 Sketching the basic slots in Onshape
4:02 Patterning and trimming the slots
6:11 Positioning the slot pattern
6:48 Extruding the slot pattern as a cut
7:11 Recap of steps
8:14 Slicing, printing and testing
9:15 Semi dodecahedron folding bowl
10:22 Compound curve testing
Steam bend furniture article: https://www.designboom.com/architecture/tom-raffield-steam-bent-wooden-home-cornwall-england-01-02-2017/
11:00 Phone holder experiment
12:37 Slicer only version
13:32 Conclusion
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