3D Printing Technologies
Filaments
Software
Slicing Settings
Printer Usage
100

What does FDM stand for? 

Fused Deposition Modeling

100

What type of filament is best for flexibility?

TPU

100

What does CAD stand for?

Computer Aided Design

100

What determines the internal structure of a print?

Infill

100

Name a safety practice that you should follow when removing supports from your completed 3D print? 

Wear safety glasses. Broken filament hurts the eyeballs. 

200

What is an advantage of SLA over FDM?

Higher detail and smoother surface finish

200

What is the temperature range for printing PLA?

190-220°C 

200

What is the primary purpose of CAD in 3D printing?

To create and design 3D models

200

Which setting controls the rate of movement of the mechanical components of the 3D printer? 

Print speed

200

What type of material is used on an FDM printer?

Filament. Examples include: PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS

300

Name one advantage of FDM printing. 

Cheap and/or fast. 

300

What is the recommended build plate temperature for PETG? 

75°C 

300

What does CAM stand for? 

Computer-Aided Manufacturing

300

What is the purpose of support structures?

To support overhangs and complex geometries

300
What is the standard nozzle diameter for typical desktop 3D printers?

0.4 mm

400

What is the primary material used in SLA printing?

Photopolymer resin

400

What is the temperature range for PETG? 

220-250°C

400

Name a popular CAD software used in 3D printing. 

Inventor, Solidworks, TinkerCAD, Blender, AutoCAD

400

What setting controls the thickness of each printed layer?

Layer height

400

What external supplies can you use to help increase build plate adhesion? 

Glue stick

500

What is the main purpose of a 3D printer?

To create 3D objects from digital models

500

Which filament is biodegradable?

PLA

500

What is the purpose of a Slicing program? 

To convert a 3D model into instructions for a 3D printer (aka GCODE). 

500

Which build plate adhesion type is the strongest? 

Raft

500

When designing multiple parts to fit together, what should you incorporate into your design to ensure that they fit properly? 

Tolerance (aka air gap)