Hooray! This moment has come!
The first book about 3D printing and 3D printers in Russian
The book is translated and sworn! It took almost a year, but I assure you, the information in the book is more than relevant. I recommend the book to anyone who wants to learn more about budget 3D printers, wants to get to know them better.
The book is currently the most complete, current, detailed and rich source of knowledge about budget / personal 3D printers and 3D printing. The book tells about the history of 3D printing, the types of printers (and budgetary advantages over industrial ones), printing methods, 3D CAD modeling programs (and the advantages of paid and free programs), gives basic definitions of 3D printing, describes various methods of using personal 3D printers. , describes how recycling plastic waste can improve the environment and create useful things, how to teach 3D printing of children. I dare say that a representative of any profession with the help of this book will understand and find for itself the advantages of 3D printing and feel all the potential that it contains!
Book's contents
- Affordable 3D printing for science, education and sustainable development
- 3D Printing - Glossary
- A practical guide to your first 3D printing
- The role of free software and hardware in the 3D printing revolution
- Plug and play, assembly kits and ready-made 3D printers
- Reprap, Slic3r and the future of 3D printing
- 3D modeling with OpenSCAD - Part 1
- 3D modeling with OpenSCAD - Part 2
- Visualize math using 3D printers
- Science and Art - Periodic Mosaics
- Print model of the detector ALICE from CERN
- Large-scale 3D printing - from the depths of the ocean to the moon
- Spongy bone tissue modeling through 3D printing of physical copies
- Using 3D printers in school- experiment 3drucken.ch
- Prehistoric collections and 3D printing for education
- 3D printing in art installations
- From mathematics to jewels - an example
- 3D printing in developing countries: Learning lessons from Techfortrade 3D4D
- 3D anatomical prints
- Infinite Plastic Project
Thanks
I thank all the translators for their interest and invested efforts, especially I want to point out aks_id - Oksana Solovyov and alex_itz - Alexander Kuznetsov - the guys gave themselves to the translation without sparing time and effort. Alexander also folded the book and gave it a finished, neat and comfortable look. Serious work has been done, I ask readers to treat with understanding the possible inaccuracies, please send all comments and suggestions on the translation to: woolpit@mail.ru
The team that worked on the translation
Alexander Kuznetsov (alex_itz), alex_itz@mail.ru, Omsk, Russia; Oksana Solovyova (aks_id), aks_s@explit.net, Berlin, Germany; Yulia Skovorodkina (kindra), yulia.kuparadze@mail.ru, Krasnodar, Russia; Artyom Sobolev (Woolpit), woolpit@mail.ru, Krasnodar, Russia; Roman Dobrovolsky (radical_dreamer), romandobrovolskiy@gmail.com, Minsk, Belarus; Mikhail Shestakov (mishavolkin), mishavolkin@gmail.com, St. Petersburg, Russia; Alexander Zorin (fidller_fly), fidller@yandex.ru, Krasnodar, Russia
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