Print Email Facebook Twitter 3D Printing for Repair Guide Title 3D Printing for Repair Guide Author Bolanos Arriola, J. (TU Delft Design for Sustainability) van Oudheusden, A.A. (TU Delft Circular Product Design) Flipsen, Bas (TU Delft Circular Product Design) Faludi, Jeremy (TU Delft Circular Product Design) Date 2022 Abstract This guide takes the reader through the 3D Printing for Repair (3DP4R) process. It consists of guidelines and tools to create a 3D printable version of spare parts needed for a product repair. 3D printing a spare part is more than just printing the original part. Instead, it is an iterative process in which the part is analysed, redesigned, manufactured, and tested, in order to come to a final part. This guide will describe these four phases in detail. The guide is meant for anybody who is interested in trying to manufacture spare parts with 3D printing technologies, remakers, tinkerers, volunteer repairers, professional repairers, and everyone who is interested in repair initiatives. Subject FDM3D printingrepairspare partdesignengineeringadditive manufacturingsustainabilitycircular To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9c097e55-4084-48a3-8703-39f59b6ee1aa DOI https://doi.org/10.5074/t.2022.003 Publisher TU Delft OPEN ISBN 978-94-6366-540-7 Bibliographical note TU Delft OPEN Textbook Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book Rights © 2022 J. Bolanos Arriola, A.A. van Oudheusden, Bas Flipsen, Jeremy Faludi Files PDF 49_Book_Manuscript_362_1_ ... 220607.pdf 4.44 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9c097e55-4084-48a3-8703-39f59b6ee1aa/datastream/OBJ/view