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         <title>One example of an easy figure</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><strong>3D</strong> Slash.</li><li>TinkerCAD.</li><li>FreeCAD.</li><li>SketchUP.</li><li>123Design.</li><li>Blender.</li><li>SolidWorks.</li><li>Rhino3D.</li></ul><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>there are three distinct phases in 3D printing:design, slicing and printing.<br>DESIGN<br>First of all, we design the part that we want to print. We can useany graphic design program for this, including SkechtUp, Tinkercad, BlocksCAD, openSCAD, Blender, FreeCAD and AutoCAD.<br>The file must be saved in STL format.<br>We can also find parts designed by other people in repositories suchas Thingiverse, YouMagine, Fabster and Educamadrid.<br>SLICING<br>Slicing programs translate the STL file into GCODE format, which is the format that the printer understands.<br>Slicing programs  determine how many layers of plastic are needed to make the designed part and the order that they shouldbe created in.<br>Common slicing programs include Cura &amp; Slic3r. We are going  to use the Repetier-Host printing software, which shows us the parts in STL and lets us modify and control the entire printing process. It also includes the Slic3r program, which slices the model and generates the GCODE file.  PRINTING<br>The GCODE file generated during slicing is copied to a memory card is inserted in 3D printer. Alternatively, we can use a cable to connect the computer to the printer and send the file this way.</div>]]></description>
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