In this episode of Design for Mass Production 3D Printing, we are focusing on improving 3D printed hole design.
Designing 3D printed holes isn't always as straightforward as it seems. So we are diving into the nuances of 3D printed holes, discussing various challenges like rippling and sagging. We cover essential design modifications like adding fillets for smoother tool paths and using relief features for a perfect press fit EVERY TIME. Watch now and elevate your design game!
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https://tinyurl.com/pc2r8wcv00:00 Addressing Surface Finish Challenges
00:54 Reduce Overhang Sagging
02:09 Challenges with Top Holes
02:56 Utilize Sacrificial Layers
03:59 Addressing Tolerance Concerns with Blind Holes
04:37 Utilize Relief Features for Better Press Fit
06:13 Advanced Relief Feature for Longevity - Grip Fins
07:25 Get Creative with Your 3D Printing Designs
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