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The Most Fundamental Part of 3D Printing – Software Selection

Before commencing 3D printing, one must have researched 3D printer prices, operational needs, and performance. What about the necessary software? Most of the time, people don't consider the software that guides you through the printing process. This process is from preparing or designing the model to managing the print. The software differs in operation and why they are needed. This software includes;


Snapmaker luban CAM software.

It allows complete control over 3D printing, laser engraving, cutting, and CNC carving capability.

CAD software.

This computer-aided design allows a designer to design a 3D model from scratch. There are different types of CAD software in the market. Still, the most popular one was first invented in 1982, known as AutoCAD, by Autodesk. The other types are;

ü TinkerCAD

ü Catia

ü 3ds Max

ü Fusion360

ü Blender

ü Siemens

ü Solidworks

Slicing software.

This software converts a 3D model into a language a 3D printer can understand. How does it work? First, it cuts the models into flat layers and then prints them individually. Mostly, this type of software is not needed. Why? This is because most of the best 3D printers have integrations that enable them to print directly from CAD.

Seeing that there are several types of CAD software, do your research and know what is best for you to commence your maker journey. Therefore, your performance will be noticeably increased.

This article has talked mainly about the three software, including the CAD and Slicing software. You have realized that if you have a 3D model ready, you can slice it with slicer software to make it readable to the printer, hence production. But, on the other hand, you can also not use the slicing software. It is applicable in a case where a 3D printer has integration installed in your CAD. So, if you have a digital file of the 3D model you want to print, you can print it directly as the printer can read it.

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