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An STL file will look something like this " [[File:Stl file format.PNG]]
An STL file will look something like this " [[File:Stl file format.PNG]]
You can see it is called a "3d object"
''OBJ file''
An OBJ or Object file





Revision as of 11:54, 8 March 2022

Machines

Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ 3D printer

Resources and guides: [1]

Software

PrusaSlicer

To manipulate models/STL files and create Gcode file(3d printable file)

Tinkercad

used to create simple 3d models for printing, can also be used to modify existing models.

Thingiverse

open source, free website/database of 3d models for 3d printing.

Getting an stl file

STL, OBJ, and Gcode files

There are, basically, 3 types of files you will be using when it comes to 3D printing, an STL file, and OBJ file and finally, the Gcode file. in simple terms the stl and obj files are ways of storing an object in a 3 dimensional form digitally. and the gcode file is what tells the 3D printer how to turn that digital object into a physical item.

STL file:

An STL file, or Standard Triangle Language, is a file format allowing for a detailed 3 dimensional model to be created, in detail, using triangles. If you want to know more see the wiki entry= [2].

Many of the entries created on Thingiverse and similar websites store there models as stl files hence you need to know what to look for. An stl file is easily recognizable for all of the Slicer programs we use at Tinkd to import and use.

An STL file will look something like this " Stl file format.PNG

You can see it is called a "3d object"


OBJ file

An OBJ or Object file


Thingiverse


Prusa Slicer


Creating a 3d model

Tinkercad