[Marsugo] Freely arrange carbon materials with 3D printing 'mask function'
The key to utilizing carbon 3D printing with "Malsugo" is the "arrangement of carbon"! We will explain the amazing "mask function" that allows for the free arrangement of carbon materials.
Marsgo is a document that picks up the functions and features of various products and introduces the "amazing" aspects of them. This time, we will introduce the "mask function" of the carbon 3D printer "Anisoprint Composer," which allows you to place carbon material only in areas where strength is required. To make the most of carbon 3D printed models, it is important to determine whether you can appropriately utilize the strength of the carbon material. One key point is to focus on the "placement of carbon material" within the model. If you place carbon material equally in areas under load and those that are not, you will not be able to effectively gain the benefits. This is where the "mask function" we are introducing comes in handy. By using the mask function, you can freely place carbon material on the model, allowing you to focus on reinforcing the areas that require strength. If you have 3D data, you can easily create a mask, enabling you to achieve a "convenient and waste-free" increase in strength. It's a very useful function, so if you're concerned about the strength of your printed model, please take a look! ★ *You can download the document from the button below.
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■ This is amazing! Mask function → Carbon can be precisely placed in areas where strength is needed! ■ POINT → You can easily adjust the shape and arrangement just by overlaying 3D data!
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★Recommended for people like this ------------------------ ・Want to improve the strength of FDM printed models ・Want to effectively utilize a carbon 3D printer