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Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing and How to Troubleshoot Common Printing Problems - Paperback

Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing and How to Troubleshoot Common Printing Problems - Paperback

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Designed for homeschool families and their kids, this Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing and How to Troubleshoot Common Printing Problems by Max Anderson offers a practical, step-by-step introduction to a powerful learning tool. Updated for 2020, it helps readers understand how 3D printing can empower projects, prototypes, and creative problem-solving.

Key Features & Design

  • Format: Paperback
  • Length: 126 pages
  • Dimensions: 0.27 x 8.5 x 5.51 inches
  • Publication Date: March 13, 2020
  • Audience: Suitable for homeschool families, teens, and beginners
  • Content scope: Includes a short history of 3D printing, hardware and software choices for consumers, and practical, beginner-friendly guidance
  • Learning approach: Step-by-step explanations with actionable guidance that readers can put into practice immediately
  • Time-efficient learning: Designed to help readers grasp essential concepts quickly, with a learning approach that can feel doable in a short session

Performance / Benefits

This book translates technical basics into homeschool-ready learning outcomes. Students will gain a solid foundation in how 3D printing works, what hardware and software to use, and how to troubleshoot common printing problems. The approachable, thorough explanations support hands-on projects that align with core curricula in STEM and arts education.

  • Hands-on learning for homeschool: Use as a starting point for maker-space projects, engineering design challenges, and science explorations.
  • Curriculum connections: Integrates with STEM units, engineering design processes, math measurements, and design-focused art projects.
  • Skill development: Readers learn to interpret instructions, select appropriate materials, plan and iterate designs, and document results for reflection and improvement.
  • Practical outcomes: Build confidence to set up a 3D printer, prepare simple models, and troubleshoot issues to achieve successful prints.

Whether you’re just curious about the technology or aiming to realize your own 3D models, this practical guide offers clear explanations and memorable insights that homeschool families can rely on for independent learning and collaborative projects alike.

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