Getting Started with 3D Printing
Liza Wallach Kloski is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. Liza, a UC Berkeley graduate, has received multiple design and business honors and served as the primary instructional expert in the paperback book "Start Your Own Fashion Accessories Business (StartUp Series)" published by Entrepreneur magazine. LizaSonia Designs founded by Liza Wallach Kloski was a thriving jewelry firm for almost a decade until Liza's interest shifted to 3D printing jewelry.
Throughout his 15+ years in the high-tech business, Nick Kloski has gained the respect of his colleagues by hard work, devotion, and vision. After graduating from UC Santa Barbara with a major in English, he joined Sun Microsystems during the dotcom boom and has worked in a variety of technical writing roles at Sun and, more recently, Oracle, translating complicated technical designs into intelligible ideas. Nick's abilities extend deep into both the technical understanding and mechanics of 3D printing, as well as how this business has the potential to inspire the world.
Since the 2016 edition of Getting Started with 3D Printing written by Liza Wallach Kloski and Nick Kloski, a lot has changed. The fact that you're reading this book suggests you're about to start on a possibly life-changing journey.
They have already empowered thousands of apprentices by launching their own incredibly popular educational program committed to teaching the ins and outs of 3D printing. Liza and Nick will be able to accompany you on your journey as two Sherpa guides, assisting you when your wires are twisted, extruders are clogged, and your print bed isn't level.
You will soon grasp how to transform the mental into the physical, and the digital into the material. You'll be able to clone everyday objects, transfer them thousands of miles, and alter them to your specifications. Alternatively, you might incorporate the technology into your own company for the development of new designs, products, tools, jigs, and fixtures.
Getting Started with 3D Printing is written in a conversational tone. It is simple enough for folks with no prior understanding of 3D printing to understand, but the message is thoroughly practical, technically accurate, and consumer-relevant. The chapters feature real-world learning tasks and tips on how to buy, use, and repair 3D printers. It also covers free 3D modeling software and 3D printing services for individuals who do not want to invest in a 3D printer right away. A special emphasis is made on free and paid resources, the many 3D printing options, and tutorials and troubleshooting instructions.
Author: Liza Wallach Kloski and Nick Kloski
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1680456431
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