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Make: 3D Printing Projects – Toys, Tools, And Contraptions to Print And Build Yourself
₹575.00 Inc. Tax
Category: 3D Printing Books
Tags: 3D Printer, 3D Printing Books, Articles, Books, Magazines
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ASIN : 9352133137
Price: ₹575.00
(as of Apr 15, 2022 19:00:15 UTC – Details)
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even if you’ve never touched a 3D printer, these projects will excite and empower you to learn new skills, extend your current abilities, and awaken your creative impulses. Each project uses a unique combination of electronics, hand assembly techniques, custom 3d-printed parts, and software, while teaching you how to think through and execute your own ideas.<Br> Written by the founder of printable, his Staff, and veteran DIY authors, this book of projects exemplifies the broad range of highly personalized, limit-pushing project possibilities of 3D printing when combined with affordable electronic components and materials.<Br> In <make: 3D printing projects, you’ll:
<blueprint and assemble a modular lamp that’s suitable for beginners quickly gets you incorporating electronics into 3d-printed structures.
Learn about RC vehicles by fabricating-andd driving-yourr own sleek, shiny, and fast br>Inverted trike.
Model a 1950s-style raygun pen through a step-by-step Primer on how to augment an existing object through rapid prototyping.
- fabricate a fully functional, battery-powered screwdriver, while learning how to tear down and reconstruct your own tools.
Get hands-on with animations by building your own set of life-like Mechanical eyes.
Make a Raspberry Pi robot that rides a monorail of string, can turn corners, runs its own web server, streams video, and is remote-controlled from your phone.
<rebuild and customize a bubble-blowing robot, flower watering contraception, and a DIY camera gimbal.
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