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How to spot if your 3D print needs support
To support or not to support..? The existential question in 3D printing. When starting with 3D printing there are a few terms you need to get your head around. One of them is how and when you should add supporting structures to your prints. And this one can determine the success of your prints. In…
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15 cool things to 3D print this summer
Cool and practical things to 3D print this summer. Because it’s fun to make your own ice-popsicle or to build a water rocket launch system.😉
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Online slicer for Weistek Ideawerk Speed
You can’t find a slicer software to your Weistek Ideawerk Speed? Look no further. Use REALvision Online.
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How to make money with 3D printing
Did you know that you can make money with your own 3D printer? Here are four ways to do it.
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23 New 3D Printers Added to REALvision Online: You asked, we listened
REALvision Online 3D printing software now supports an additional 23 printers!
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What infill density should I use?
3 examples of how you should apply each infill density – Hollow, Recommended and Strong object strength – in REALvision Online.
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The 12 most common problems in 3D printing and how to fix them
Here is the solution to your 3D printing problems
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How to 3D print your own keychain
An end to end guide to printing your first simple keychain
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How to convert STL to G-code (Step by step guide)
A five steps process to slicing your first file
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How to 3D print on a Chromebook
Here’s how you can slice your 3D model in 7 simple steps using a Chromebook
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My 5 favorite prints for 3D print starters
Here is 5 ideas to get you started printing
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📏 Update: New UI for resizing objects
There’s a new interactive scaling UI waiting for you. Click the new print button and give it a try!
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30 gift ideas you can 3D print today for free
Rather it should be decorations, model cars or games, here’s inspiration for you.
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15 terms you need to know in 3D printing
A list of the first terms you need to learn, when starting out with 3D printing,
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20 reasons you need an online slicer
With most communication and work going online and remote why shouldn’t your slicer too?