A Practical Guide to Design for Additive ManufacturingGuidelines for Part Consolidation
A Practical Guide to Design for Additive Manufacturing: Guidelines for Part Consolidation
Diegel, Olaf; Nordin, Axel; Motte, Damien
2019-05-22 00:00:00
[Always design with the following thought in mind: With the function I am trying to achieve, what is the simplest possible configuration of part(s) that I can print in an orientation to avoid anisotropy? This thought often leads to good possibilities for part consolidation.]
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A Practical Guide to Design for Additive ManufacturingGuidelines for Part Consolidation
[Always design with the following thought in mind: With the function I am trying to achieve, what is the simplest possible configuration of part(s) that I can print in an orientation to avoid anisotropy? This thought often leads to good possibilities for part consolidation.]
Published: May 22, 2019
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