3D Jewelry Making Design Glossary
Terms
CAD (Computer-Aided Design):
The use of computer technology to create, modify, analyze, or optimize designs, commonly employed in 3D jewelry design.
3D Modeling:
The process of creating a digital representation of a three-dimensional object using specialized software.
Mesh:
A network of vertices, edges, and faces that define the shape of a 3D model in computer graphics.
NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines):
A mathematical representation used in 3D modeling for creating smooth curves and surfaces.
Boolean Operations:
Operations in 3D modeling that involve combining or subtracting shapes through operations like union, intersection, and difference.
STL File:
A file format commonly used for 3D printing, representing the geometry of a 3D model as a series of connected triangles.
Resolution:
The level of detail in a 3D model, affecting the smoothness and fidelity of the printed object.
Slicing:
The process of dividing a 3D model into thin layers, preparing it for 3D printing.
Support Structures:
Temporary structures added to a 3D model during printing to provide stability for overhanging or complex features.
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling):
A 3D printing technology that builds objects layer by layer using melted thermoplastic material.
SLA (Stereolithography):
A 3D printing technology that uses a liquid resin cured by ultraviolet light to build layers.
Resin Printer:
A type of 3D printer that uses liquid resin and ultraviolet light to create highly detailed objects.
Extruder:
The component in a 3D printer responsible for depositing material layer by layer during the printing process.
Build Plate:
The platform on which the 3D print is created, often made of glass or metal.
Raft:
A temporary, horizontal platform added to the build plate to improve adhesion and stability during printing.
Layer Height:
The thickness of each individual layer in a 3D printed object, affecting print resolution.
Post-Processing:
Additional steps taken after 3D printing to improve the final appearance and properties of the object.
Dual Extrusion:
A feature in some 3D printers allowing the use of two different materials or colors during the printing process.
CAD Software:
Software specifically designed for computer-aided design, including programs tailored for 3D jewelry design.
3D Scanner:
A device that captures the geometry of physical objects and converts it into a digital 3D model.