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Modeling and Printing an Organizer for Grinding Discs

  1. Modeling Process

  2. Design Creation:

    • I started by designing a detailed model of the organizer in a CAD program Rhino 7.
    • I ensured that the design was optimized for strength and stability.
  3. Modeling Details:

    • I used fillets and chamfers to improve the aesthetics and reduce stress points.
  4. Preparing for Printing

  5. Slicing the Model:

    • I sliced the model into layers using a slicing software PrushaSlicer.
    • I adjusted the layer height and infill density to achieve the desired strength.
  6. Printing Settings:

    • I selected the appropriate printing material, such as PLA.
    • I set the print temperature and speed to optimize the print quality.
  7. Printing Process

  8. Printing on the 3D Printer:

    • I loaded the sliced model onto the 3D printer.
    • The printer extruded plastic filament, layer by layer, to create the physical organizer.
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  1. Post-Printing Cleanup:

    • After the print was complete, I removed any support material.
    • I sanded the surface to achieve a smooth finish. photo_2024-12-04_12-56-13
  2. Conclusion

The process of modeling, printing, and finishing an organizer for grinding discs was a rewarding and educational experience. The final product was a sturdy and functional tool that perfectly met my needs.

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