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I'm still very new to the whole 3d process and I'm kinda not very good with computers so I would have to say the software.
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The 3D modeling software currently. Once I get my first home printer this may change to the operational software for 3D printing.
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Learning how to operate and maintain a Solidscape T66BT. Major pain.
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i would say designing good, watertight 3d models.
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Designing models that transfer well to be printed in 3D. Having something look good on a screen doesn't mean it will print well. Its frustrating to get thin wall warnings for your objects when you have several ?cast? models that have areas that are just as thin, or thinner. In this case it was about small figurines.
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3d printing with flexible filaments so that they look well finished, creating models with the right amount of bed adhesion and overhang.
And creating working mechanical linkages in 1 a single combined print on a filament extruding machine was a bit of a challenge.
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Since I am very new to the field that part that I have the greatest difficulty understanding is how to design the part so that it can be printed in the most efficient manner.
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My knowledge of 3d printing is all theoretical until my first printer shows up next week. For now the thing that is most confusing is how the g-code, which is generated as x/y/z coordinates and interpolation methods, is interpreted by delta machines that don't move along cartesian paths.
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Learning how to print a latticework model without causing our department's 3d printer to explode. :(