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3D Printed Science Projects Volume 2: Physics, Math, Engineering and Geology Models 1st ed. Edition
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Learn physics, engineering, and geology concepts usually seen in high school and college in an easy, accessible style.
This second volume addresses these topics for advanced science fair participants or those who just like reading about and understanding science. 3D Printed Science Project Volume 2 describes eight open-source 3D printable models, as well as creative activities using the resulting 3D printed pieces. The files are designed to print as easily as possible, and the authors give tips for printing them on open source printers.
As 3D printers become more and more common and affordable, hobbyists, teachers, parents, and students stall out once they've printed some toys and a few household items. To get beyond this, most people benefit from a “starter set” of objects as a beginning point in their explorations, partially just to see what is possible. This book tells you the solid science stories that these models offer, and provides them in open-source repositories.
What You Will Learn
- Create (and present the science behind) 3D printed models
- Review innovative ideas for tactile ways to learn concepts in engineering, geology and physics
- Learn what makes a models easy or hard to 3D print
The technology- squeamish teacher and parents who want their kids to learn something from their 3D printer but don’t know how, as well as high schoolers and undergraduates.
- ISBN-109781484226940
- ISBN-13978-1484226940
- Edition1st ed.
- PublisherApress
- Publication dateMay 24, 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.1 x 0.46 x 9.25 inches
- Print length199 pages
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Learn physics, engineering, and geology concepts usually seen in high school and college in an easy, accessible style.
This second volume addresses these topics for advanced science fair participants or those who just like reading about and understanding science. 3D Printed Science Project Volume 2 describes eight open-source 3D printable models, as well as creative activities using the resulting 3D printed pieces. The files are designed to print as easily as possible, and the authors give tips for printing them on open source printers.
As 3D printers become more and more common and affordable, hobbyists, teachers, parents, and students stall out once they've printed some toys and a few household items. To get beyond this, most people benefit from a “starter set” of objects as a beginning point in their explorations, partially just to see what is possible. This book tells you the solid science stories that these models offer, and provides them in open-source repositories.
About the Author
As an engineer and management consultant, Joan Horvath has coordinated first-of-a-kind interdisciplinary technical and business projects, helping people with no common vocabulary (startups, universities, small towns, etc). work together. Her experience as a systems engineer has spanned software development, spacecraft flight operations, risk management, and spacecraft/ground system test and contingency planning.As an educator, Joan’s passion is bringing science and technology to the non-specialist in a comprehensible and entertaining way that will stay with the learner for a lifetime.
As an educator, Joan’s passion is bringing science and technology to the non-specialist in a comprehensible and entertaining way that will stay with the learner for a lifetime.
Rich Cameron:
Rich Cameron is a cofounder of Pasadena-based Nonscriptum LLC. Nonscriptum consults for educational and scientific users in the areas of 3D printing and maker technologies. Rich (known online as "Whosawhatsis") is an experienced open source developer who has been a key member of the RepRap 3D-printer development community for many years. His designs include the original spring/lever extruder mechanism used on many 3D printers, the RepRap Wallace, and the Deezmaker Bukito portable 3D printer. By building and modifying several of the early open source 3D printers to wrestle unprecedented performance out of them, he has become an expert at maximizing the print quality of filament-based printers. When he's not busy making every aspect of his own 3D printers better, from slicing software to firmware and hardware, he likes to share that knowledge and experience online so that he can help make everyone else’s printers better too.
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- ASIN : 1484226941
- Publisher : Apress; 1st ed. edition (May 24, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 199 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781484226940
- ISBN-13 : 978-1484226940
- Item Weight : 6.98 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.1 x 0.46 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,289,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Rich Cameron (known online as “Whosawhatsis”) is a consultant on 3D printing and maker technologies. Rich is an experienced open-source developer who has been a key member of the RepRap printer development community for many years. His designs include the original spring/lever extruder mechanism, the Reprap Wallace, and the Deezmaker Bukito portable 3D printer. By building and modifying several of the early open source 3d printers to wrestle unprecedented performance out of them, he has become an expert at maximizing the print quality of filament-based printers. When he's not busy making every aspect of his own 3d printers better, from slicing software to firmware and hardware, he likes to share that knowledge and experience online so that he can help make everyone else's printers better too.

Ms. Horvath is the co-founder (with Rich Cameron) of Nonscriptum LLC (www.nonscriptum.com), a technology consulting and training company based in Pasadena. Nonscriptum consults for educational and scientific users in the areas of 3D printing and maker technologies, and develops hands-on STEM curriculum using those technologies. She has been adjunct faculty at the university level in a variety of institutions both in Southern California and online. Prior to that, she has held a variety of positions, including Vice President of Business Development at Deezmaker 3D printers . Before becoming an entrepreneur she spent sixteen years at the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she worked in programs including the technology transfer office, the Magellan spacecraft to Venus and the TOPEX/Poseidon oceanography spacecraft. She holds an undergraduate degree from MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics, and an engineering Master's degree from UCLA.
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