Stop Snapping Your Snap Fits | Design for Mass Production 3D Printing
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 Published On May 16, 2024

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In this episode of Design for Mass Production 3D Printing, we show you how to optimize your 3D printed tabs for better strength and durability. We cover essential design modifications and printing techniques to prevent broken clips and poor layer adhesion.

Discover how to make minor but impactful design changes, and choose the best print orientations to enhance the integrity of your parts. We’ll explore why printing at specific angles can significantly improve the strength of your clips and how to handle common overhang issues. Additionally, we’ll demonstrate the importance of adding fillets and chamfers to reduce stress points and avoid first-layer artifacts.

Perfect for makers, designers, and anyone looking to design better 3D printed parts. Subscribe for more 3D printing tutorials and insights!

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About Slant 3D

🏭 High-Volume 3D Printing: Scalability Meets Flexibility
Slant 3D's Large-Scale 3D Print Farms utilize 1000's of FDM 3D printers working 24/7 to offer limitless scalability and unparalleled flexibility. Whether it's 100 or 100,000 parts, our system can handle it reliably, while still allowing for real-time design updates, ensuring products evolve with the times. This adaptability is key in today's fast-paced world.

🌿 Sustainable Manufacturing: Eco-Friendly Efficiency
Embrace a system that drastically reduces carbon emissions by eliminating carbon-intensive steps in the supply chain, such as global shipping and warehousing. Our approach minimizes this footprint, offering a more sustainable manufacturing option.

⚙️ Digital Warehouses: Parts On-Demand
Think of print farms as a "Digital Warehouse", meaning we can store your parts digitally on a server rather than physically on a shelf. parts are available on-demand, reducing the need for extensive physical inventory.


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