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    "kind": "official",
    "name": "Design for 3D-Printing",
    "slug": "design-for-3d-printing",
    "url": "https://api.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/event/1adb7e54-9bc5-5947-a7ff-dc286b0b14c2/?format=api",
    "track": "hardware",
    "assembly": "ccc",
    "room": "7202df07-050c-552f-8318-992f94e40ef0",
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    "language": "en",
    "description": "Over the years, the 3d-printing community has discovered many tricks and rules that help creating parts that can be printed well and fulfill their purpose as best as possible. I started collecting these rules and wrote an article guide to make this knowledge more accessible. I want to present the most important principles and the mindset that is needed to achieve perfected design.\r\n\r\nThis is not about how to use a CAD program to design a part — but rather about the thought process of the design engineer while drawing up a part.  A though process that consists of compromises between many objectives, of heuristic rules, and many neat little tricks.\r\n\r\nThe article that this talk is based on can be found on my blog: https://blog.rahix.de/design-for-3d-printing/",
    "schedule_start": "2025-12-29T11:00:00+01:00",
    "schedule_duration": "00:40:00",
    "schedule_end": "2025-12-29T11:40:00+01:00"
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