Okay, that’s enough theory for the moment. Let’s get building something. An example of a Tinkercad design You don’t have to be a 3D design genius to print a 3D model. You just need to know where to look. If you have an idea of what you want/need, or even if you don’t, there are a whole load of people out there who have designed a myriad of things that you can download and print for free. But first, why not have a go for yourself? Tinkercad was mentioned in part 1 , they have a some really great, short tutorials on how to make 3D shapes using their software. Tinkercad isn’t as powerful as some of the other software options, but it’s a great place to start. Start here ? These short tutorials will guide you through the process of placing a shape, resizing, grouping and rotating it. […]
Case Study: How PepsiCo achieved 96% cost savings on tooling with 3D Printing Technology
Above: PepsiCo food, snack, and beverage product line-up/Source: PepsiCo PepsiCo turned to tooling with 3D printing...
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