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World of 3d printing must be explored by everybody. I do see a world where we don’t have to order those plastic parts for almost anything. Creating them using 3d software and seeing them come to life gives the same feeling of launching a software product (at least for me)


Spending an evening in Fusion (or even just placing primitives in prusaslicer) and printing out some little plastic piece I need with a few iterations is a great experience. I love printing out the first prototype and immediately seeing some little tweaks that need to be done or optimizations to print it faster or better.


For a quick dive into some accessible CAD, check out https://www.tinkercad.com/


What is the learning curve? Never done any of it before but would like to try!


I would say it's pretty gentle. Most 3D printers these days perform very well out of the box, and there's tons of online stl files to print stuff and get a feel for your printer. After that designing your own things can be in any CAD tool or even a modeling tool like Blender. Fusion 360 is very approachable IMO. For prusa printers, prusaslicer is also serviceable for just putting some primitives together to make objects. After that it's just tweaking stuff as you see things that can be improved. Since smaller objects can be printed relatively fast, it's super quick to see what tweaks do in the real world.


Thanks so much, I'll give it a go!




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