When working with CAD designs, everything can look perfect on screen. The model is clean, dimensions are accurate, and the design appears ready for production. However, real-world results often tell a different story.
Some common challenges I’ve observed:
- Print orientation and support strategy
- Material behavior during manufacturing
- Design vs real-world manufacturability
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Many designs that look ideal in CAD fail during actual production. Factors like layer direction, tolerances, and material response can significantly affect the final output.
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I’ve worked on areas such as:
- CAD modeling
- Engineering drawings
- Product optimization
- Preparing designs for 3D printing
- GD&T considerations
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From my experience, considering manufacturing constraints early in the design phase helps avoid many of these issues. It improves efficiency and reduces unnecessary iterations.
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Curious to know — what challenges have you faced when moving from CAD design to real production?
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