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Rods | Design for Mass Production 3D Printing

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In this episode of Design for Mass Production 3D Printing, we are focusing on optimal design techniques for 3D printed rods.

We will dive into the nuances of mass production 3D printing, offering valuable insights on creating rods with optimal strength and reliability. We explore the implications of vertical and horizontal print orientation, emphasizing the importance of chamfering and maintaining contact with the bed to avoid print failure. We also showcase how you can utilize hexagonal patterns to achieve consistent geometry and enhanced strength.

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00:00 Vertical Print Orientation for Auto Ejection
01:00 Horizontal Print Orientation for Part Strength
01:36 Optimize for Horizontal Print Orientation
02:32 Alternate Geometries
03:08 Recap


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HighVolume 3D Printing: Scalability Meets Flexibility
Slant 3D's LargeScale 3D Print Farms utilize 1000's of FDM 3D printers working 24/7 to offer limitless scalability and unparalleled flexibility. Whether it's 100 or 100,000 parts, our system can handle it reliably, while still allowing for realtime design updates, ensuring products evolve with the times. This adaptability is key in today's fastpaced world.

Sustainable Manufacturing: EcoFriendly Efficiency
Embrace a system that drastically reduces carbon emissions by eliminating carbonintensive steps in the supply chain, such as global shipping and warehousing. Our approach minimizes this footprint, offering a more sustainable manufacturing option.

⚙ Digital Warehouses: Parts OnDemand
Think of print farms as a "Digital Warehouse", meaning we can store your parts digitally on a server rather than physically on a shelf. parts are available ondemand, reducing the need for extensive physical inventory.


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