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Titel och upphov Fabricated : the new world of 3D printing ; [the promise and peril of a machine that can make (almost) anything]
Utgivning, distribution etc. Wiley Indianapolis, In. 2013
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Fysisk beskrivning xiv, 302 s., [6] Bl. Ill., graph. Darst. 22 cm
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Fabricated tells the story of 3D printers, humble manufacturing machines that are bursting out of the factory and into schools, kitchens, hospitals, even onto the fashion catwalk. Fabricated describes our emerging world of printable products, where people design and 3D print their own creations as easily as they edit an online document.
A 3D printer transforms digital information into a physical object by carrying out instructions from an electronic design file, or 'blueprint.' Guided by a design file, a 3D printer lays down layer after layer of a raw material to 'print' out an object. That's not the whole story, however. The magic happens when you plug a 3D printer into today's mind-boggling digital technologies. Add to that the Internet, tiny, low cost electronic circuitry, radical advances in materials science and biotech and voila! The result is an explosion of technological and social innovation.
Fabricated takes the reader onto a rich and fulfilling journey that explores how 3D printing is poised to impact nearly every part of our lives.
Aimed at people who enjoy books on business strategy, popular science and novel technology, Fabricated will provide readers with practical and imaginative insights to the question 'how will this technology change my life?' Based on hundreds of hours of research and dozens of interviews with experts from a broad range of industries, Fabricated offers readers an informative, engaging and fast-paced introduction to 3D printing now and in the future.
Preface p. xiii Everything is becoming science fiction p. 1 A machine that can make almost anything p. 7 Printing three-dimensional things p. 11 The ten principles of 3D printing p. 20 Nimble manufacturing: Good, fast, and cheap p. 25 Somewhere between mass production and the local farmers market p. 27 The blank canvas of the 21st century p. 35 Tomorrow's economy of printable products p. 45 Like ants with factories p. 46 The experience economy p. 51 A future economy of printable products p. 56 Printing in layers p. 65 A manufacturing process at heart p. 65 Two families of printers p. 68 Cleaning up design files p. 77 The raw materials p. 81 Design software, the digital canvas p. 85 A word processor for drawing p. 85 Today's design software p. 91 What you design is not (necessarily) what you print p. 100 The next generation of design software: digital capture p. 102 Bioprinting in "living ink" p. 105 The printer of youth p. 105 Tissue engineering p. 111 CAD for the body p. 120 The future p. 124 Digital cuisine p. 129 Digital gastronomy p. 130 Feeding the quantified self p. 142 Processed food p. 144 A factory in the classroom p. 153 Make to learn: Children's engineering p. 154 Not a national crisis... but learning should be enjoyable p. 161 Now lets see you draw that abstract equation on a graph p. 166 Barriers to classroom adoption p. 171 The road ahead p. 173 Unleashing a new aesthetic p. 175 Computers that act like nature p. 176 Printing wavy walls and custom gargoyles p. 191 Green, clean manufacturing p. 197 A tale of two plastic toys p. 200 Greener manufacturing p. 202 3D printing a more beautiful landfill p. 206 Ownership, safety, and new legal frontiers p. 217 Printing weapons, drugs, and shoddy products p. 218 Rip, mix, and burn physical things p. 224 Exclusivity vs. the freedom to innovate p. 230 Designing the future p. 241 Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. p. 241 A bicycle for our imagination p. 243 The language of shapes p. 252 Changing the shape of design tools p. 260 The next episode of 3D printing p. 263 The three episodes of 3D printing p. 265 Cofabrication of multiple materials p. 266 Moving from printing passive parts to active systems p. 271 The final episode-from analog to digital p. 275 Machines making machines p. 280 References p. 283 Index p. 291