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A 3D printer takes a 3D model and turns in into a plastic part. To do this there are a number of pieces of software complete this task. A good source of more information can be found here:[http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap_Options#Software_Toolchain Software Toolchain (reprap.org)]) We suggest the following open source applications: | A 3D printer takes a 3D model and turns in into a plastic part. To do this there are a number of pieces of software complete this task. A good source of more information can be found here:[http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap_Options#Software_Toolchain Software Toolchain (reprap.org)]) We suggest the following open source applications: | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 29 July 2014
Welcome
Thanks for stopping by. This is a wiki to store useful information about re:3d and our products
About re:3D
re:3D pushes the limits of the two biggest barriers to 3D printing: cost and scale. Find out more about us:
- re3d.org
- Google+ Large Scale 3D Printing Community
- Twitter @re_3D
Getting Help
Background
A 3D printer takes a 3D model and turns in into a plastic part. To do this there are a number of pieces of software complete this task. A good source of more information can be found here:Software Toolchain (reprap.org)) We suggest the following open source applications:
- Step 1 Installing and using software with Gigabot
- Step 2 Calibrating your Gigabot
- Step 3 First Print
Official documentation at re3d.dozuki.com
We also have a Quick Start Guide which runs through the software tool chain for producing your first print.
Gigabot
See our Gigabot page for assembly instructions and technical information.