Object Design with FDM 3D Printing
The Software Interface
A course by William et Julien (Bold Design) , Designers
Joined September 2021
About the video: The Software Interface
Overview
“Let's take a closer look at the SuperSlicer software. We'll explore the interface of it and show you the important settings you need to know.”
In this video lesson William et Julien (Bold Design) addresses the topic: The Software Interface, which is part of the Domestika online course: Object Design with FDM 3D Printing. Create a collection of one-of-a-kind objects with an FDM 3D printer, from modeling in Fusion 360 to printing with SuperSlicer.
Partial transcription of the video
“The software interface In the previous lesson, we set up SuperSlicer for our printer. In this lesson, we will familiarize ourselves with its interface. First I will import an STL. Here I imported a first test model which will display a number of parameters. We are here in the 3D view. In orange, the unselected model highlighted in green once selected. At the bottom right, I can see its position in X, Y and Z. I can just move it like this. I can rotate it. I can change its dimensions, either in an axis, either homothetically in all axes. I see its total size. I even have his volume. The soft...”
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Course summary for: Object Design with FDM 3D Printing
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Category
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Software
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Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Product Design

William et Julien (Bold Design)
A course by William et Julien (Bold Design)
Based in Paris, William Boujon and Julien Benayoun are two multidisciplinary designers best known for their FDM 3D printing experiments. Together, they cofounded the Bold agency and chose to work only with ethical, environmentally friendly materials.
Over the years, they have worked with Habitat Design Lab, the Centre Pompidou, and the Quincaillerie Moderne. They have also collaborated with other artists such as Emmanuelle Roule and Hors-Studio, and some of their creations have been acquired by the Centre National des Arts Plastiques. Alongside their experiments with machines, they also lead workshops to spread their knowledge on the subject.
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