Connect 3D Printed Parts | Design for Mass Production 3D Printing
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 Published On Mar 19, 2024

In this episode of Design for Mass Production 3D Printing, we showcase some useful connector designs for assembling large projects! We cover why traditional methods like round pegs in round holes might not always be the best choice for 3D printing and show you the benefits of more optimized designs. This video is perfect for designers looking to enhance the strength, precision, and aesthetics of their large 3D printed assemblies. Whether you're in need of a robust connector, or a low-profile slab, we've got you covered with practical design tips and a discussion on the pros and cons of each design. Watch now to elevate your 3D printing skills and achieve seamless, durable projects without increasing costs.


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00:00 How Do You Connect 3D Printed Parts?
00:20 Square Peg Connector
01:04 Biscuit Connector
01:40 S Bracket Connector
02:55 Snap Fit Joint
03:37 Design Embedded Joining Features


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