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| + | Fastening parts can involve a variety of issus: | ||
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| + | *Parts need to go together and come apart | ||
| + | *Parts print better in parts because of support needs or other issues, then need to be put together, perhaps permanently. | ||
| + | *Parts are too big for printer. | ||
| + | *Parts need only to go together once, the fastening is permanent. | ||
| + | *Parts need to be assembled or disassembled without tools. | ||
| + | *Cost is of importance. | ||
| + | *Joints should/should not be visible. | ||
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| + | Depending on the issues there are different methods that you may wish to apply. | ||
= Why Fasten = | = Why Fasten = | ||
Revision as of 10:10, 6 January 2018
Contents
Introduction
Fastening parts can involve a variety of issus:
- Parts need to go together and come apart
- Parts print better in parts because of support needs or other issues, then need to be put together, perhaps permanently.
- Parts are too big for printer.
- Parts need only to go together once, the fastening is permanent.
- Parts need to be assembled or disassembled without tools.
- Cost is of importance.
- Joints should/should not be visible.
Depending on the issues there are different methods that you may wish to apply.