Term
Build Platform The flat surface used by your Dremel
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Start
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Build Platform
tangular
Clip
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Build Tape
dremel3d.
Build Volume
mel3d.com
Door
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Ethernet Port
mel3d.com
SB flash
vided with
Extruder
el 3D40.
Extruder Fan
Extruder Fan
Baffle
Extruder Intake An opening located at the top of the
Extruder Lever A lever located on the side of the
Extruder Tip
Filament
Filament Guide
Tube
Filament Jam
Sensor
Filament
Runout Sensor
Filament Spool A cylindrical piece on which a long
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Definition
3D40 to build objects.
Clip located at the front of the build
platform base that is used to secure
the build platform in place.
Adhesive tape that improves the
consistency of your objects and helps
them stick to the build plate surface.
The three dimensional (3D) amount of
space that an object will use once it is
completed. Your Dremel 3D40 has a
maximum build volume which means
that objects with a larger build volume
cannot be built unless they are
resized or broken into subobjects.
Your Dremel 3D40 has a door located
on the front panel. This allows for
easy access to the build platform,
extruder, filament, and your objects.
This door is made with a transparent
material so you can monitor the
progress of your objects while keeping
the build environment stable.
A local area wired networking
technology that allow electronic
devices to communicate.
An assembly that uses gears to
pull filament through the extruder
intake, heat the filament to the build
temperature, and push the heated
filament out of the extruder tip.
A fan used to cool the outer assembly
of the extruder and gear motor.
A plastic piece that directs air from the
extruder fan onto the build platform to
assist in cooling the active build.
extruder where filament is inserted for
building.
extruder that is used to loosen the
grip of the extruder gear motor.
A nozzle located at the bottom of the
extruder where heated filament is
forced out for building.
A threadlike strand of plastic material.
A plastic piece that guides the
filament from the filament spool
through a passage in the outer
housing of your Dremel 3D40.
A sensor in the extruder that pauses
your printer if filament stops extruding
properly.
A sensor in the extruder intake that
pauses your printer if it runs out of
filament during a build.
strand of filament is wound for storage
and continuous use.
A buildable file format compatible with
your Dremel 3D40.
Leveling
Knobs located under the build
Knobs
platform base that are used to create
proper spacing between the extruder
tip and the build platform.
Leveling
A sensor that detects the height of the
Sensor
build platform and assists in proper
leveling.
Lid
Your Dremel 3D40 has a pivoting
lid on the top. This allows for more
access to the build platform, extruder,
filament, and objects when necessary.
Needle Nose
Common tool used to hold small
Pliers
objects and to grab excess material
that may be too hot to touch directly.
OBJ File
A common digital file format used in
a wide range of 3D model software.
This file is created in 3rd party
3D software or downloaded from
Dremel3D.com.
Object
A tool used to separate your objects
Removal Tool
from the build platform.
PLA.
A bioplastic derived from renewable
resources such as corn starch
Spool Holder
A plastic piece located to the left of
the build platform inside your Dremel
3D40 build area that is designed to
hold a filament spool.
Spool Door
A removable door which locks the
filament spool to the spool holder.
Stepper Motor A brushless DC electric motor used
to drive the guide rails and extruder
gears.
.STL File
A common digital file format used in
a wide range of 3D model software.
This file is created in 3rd party
3D software or downloaded from
Dremel3D.com.
Touch Screen
Full color display that is touch
activated. It allows you to monitor
your Dremel 3D40 and objects while
also providing commands directly to
your Dremel 3D40 without the use of
a computer.
USB Flash
A portable memory card used on a
Drive
wide array of devices.
WIFI
A local area wireless networking
technology that allow electronic
devices to communicate.
X-Axis Guide
A set of rails on either side of the
Rails
extruder that allow a stepper motor to
move the extruder to the left or right
side of the build area.
Y-Axis Guide
A set of rails on either side of the
Rails
build area that allow a stepper motor
to move the extruder to the front or
back of the build area.
Z-Axis Guide
A set of rails located at the back of
Rails
the build area that allow a stepper
motor to move the build platform up
or down.
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