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"faq": "### Define *cannot be easily made subtractively*\nAnswer: Your model has [undercuts](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undercut_(manufacturing)), overhangs, nested parts, meshes etc.\n### What is a *common format* for 3D printing\nAnswer: STL, OBJ or 3MF (please make your file small for the repository, compress reduce etc.)\n### Should I include my scanned file(s)\nAnswer: Not necessary, files can be very large\n",
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"checklist": [
"Linked to the group assignment page",
"Explained what you learned from testing the 3D printers",
"Documented how you designed and made your object and explained why it could not be easily made subtractively",
"Documented how you scanned and prepared an object (for 3D printing)",
"Included your original design files for 3D printing (both CAD and common format for 3D printing)",
"Included your hero shots"
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"description": "Group assignment:\n* Test the design rules for your printer(s)\n* Document your work and explain what are the limits of your printer(s) (in a group or individually)\n\nIndividual assignment:\n* Design and 3D print an object (small, few cm3, limited by printer time) that could not be easily made subtractively\n* 3D scan an object, try to prepare it for printing (and optionally print it)\n",
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"name": "3D Scanning and Printing",
"outcomes": [
"Identify the advantages and limitations of 3D printing and scanning technology",
"Apply design methods and production processes to show your understanding of 3D printing.",
"Demonstrate how scanning technology can be used to digitize object(s)"
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}
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"unit": "3D Scanning and Printing",
"unit_id": "3d_scanning_and_printing"
}