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Development of Hardware and Software for 3D-Printing

Student: Stankevich Maksim

Supervisor: Andrey Alekseevich Dvornikov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

Аннотация на английском языке This paper describes the development of hardware and software for 3D-printing. The aim of the study is to create a 3D-printer assembled from inexpensive parts and which will use inexpensive printing supplies. As management software open source solutions were used. The paper analyses existing 3D-printing technology, which is based on FDM technology. Second chapter consist the list of used hardware and software during development of 3D-printer. Third chapter illustrates a printer assembly process. As a result, the printer has been configured and calibrated. A three-dimensional object is made by assembled 3D-printer with high-resolution printing properties and accurately conveys the geometrical characteristics of the original digital model. The resulting software and hardware can be attributed the category of low-cost 3D-printers which are suitable for use in the home. Structural specificity of created 3D-printer units allows adding various modifications to it, which will improve the quality of 3D-printing. The size of work is 54 pages. The paper consist 23 illustrations and 5 tables. 12 sources were used.

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