In practice, often printed 3D models to create a 3D configurator do not look nearly as good in reality as they do on screen.
In order to achieve the highest possible quality of 3D printing, a number of modeling techniques have proven their worth, which we would like to introduce in this article. In detail, we will show you how to avoid the most common mistakes, how materials and 3D technologies influence the printability of a model and how to create high-quality designs.
Preparing for digital development.
3D models created in a digital environment do not always struggle with physical effects such as gravity or internal stresses at connection points. It becomes critical at the point where you print your model in 3D. Then it becomes a physical object exposed to the laws of nature. Therefore, additional stability should be added to the 3D model.
There are several simple rules that ensure that the 3D model is properly prepared:
In the world`s most widely used industrial 3D printing technologies, each printing technology has its own technical limitations and material specifications. In order to optimize for the respective printing technology, it is important to know the requirements already during the modelling.
Use the following basic guidelines to prepare 3D models for specific technologies:
Checking the wall thickness.
One of the most common errors with 3D models that are prepared for production preparation are components with walls that are too thin. While in the digital world it is possible to create surfaces without considering their thickness, in the physical world this leads to a variety of problematic results.
Thin elements, especially when merged, can either break, warp, or not provide the durability required to support other parts of the model. For this reason, we advise the user not to design models with elements less than 1 mm thick.
Correct 3D model resolution.
3D printing is based on the interpretation of the mesh representation of objects. This is a series of triangles or other polygons connected by their common edges or corners. When exporting the 3D model and setting triangulation, it is important to set the number of triangles correctly during output:
Additive manufacturing is rapidly expanding the use of 3D printing technology in many industries because it is much cheaper and faster than alternative methods. The use of best practices from the outset and automated processes enable companies to simplify and accelerate their production.
In upcoming blog posts, we`ll give you more tips for high-quality 3D printing.