Woodworking and 3D printing are quite similar in their requirement for the user to understand the characteristics of the material in order to make strong objects. In this beginner friendly video, we compare wooden and printed plastic parts using destructive testing, and provide many tips for printing the strongest parts possible.
0:00 Introduction
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0:47 Timber: Much stronger in one orientation
1:26 The structure of trees
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Wood under the microscope: [ Ссылка ]
3:08 The structure of FDM 3D prints
3:54 3D printed vs wooden parts strength similarities: destructive testing
7:26 Why are 3D prints so much weaker between layers?
8:33 Maximising printed part strength
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Temperature tower test generator: [ Ссылка ]
10:34 Conclusion
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