3D Printing for Model Engineers: A Practical Guide
By (Author) Neil Wyatt
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
10th September 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Other manufacturing technologies
688.1028
Hardback
144
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 16mm
714g
Since the release of the first commercially available 3D printer in 2009, a thriving consumer market has developed, with a huge variety of kits now available for the home constructor. In their short existence, these printers have developed into capable machines able to make robust and useful objects in a wide range of materials. 3D Printing for Model Engineers - A Practical Guide provides the first truly comprehensive guide to 3D printing in the context of other creating engineering-based hobbies. It covers using 3D Computer Aided Design; 3D printing materials and best practice; joining and finishing 3D printed parts; making your own metal castings from 3D printed parts and building your own 3D printer. Filled with real world examples and applications of 3D printing, this book is based on practical experience and is the essential guide to getting the most from your 3D printer. AUTHOR: Neil Wyatt is the editor of Model Engineers' Workshop and the author of The Mini-Lathe. 446 colour images
Neil M Wyatt is an environmentalist, ecologist and a lifelong model maker. His hobbies include model engineering, electronics, astronomy and 3D printing. He is currently Editor of the magazine Model Engineers' Workshop. This is his second book for Crowood.