MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA 0.2
Free Version
Publisher Description
NOTE: This is an alpha release. Only tested on a limited number of devices and printers.
MakerDroid (previously Paint3d) is an app you can use to draw out a 2D shape that will then get extruded into a 3D shape, which you can then print out as a physical object using a 3D printer, or cut out of wood or other materials using a CNC router. MakerDroid was built as an educational tool to get kids excited about current technologies, like Android, 3D Printing, and CNC machines. However, it could also be a useful fabrication tool.
The drawing is made by tapping out lines to form a polygon. You tap out the main polygon and then tap out “holes” into the polygon using more polygons. You can also add a second layer which will be sunken below the surface of the object, allowing you to draw designs on the surface. To make drawing objects easier, you can load a photo or image into the background (or even draw the background freehand), and then trace out the object you want to print. You can then preview the 3D object, which will generate an STL file that can be viewed with an STL viewer (and can also be used to generate prints for your own model of printer). Once you are happy with the object, you can then 3D print it, which will generate the GCode file format for the 3D printer or CNC machine. The GCode file will be stored in the “MakerDroid” folder of your internal SD, or copied to an external SD card if you connect one using the Samsung USB connector kit. The SD card can then be inserted into the 3D printer for printing – no PC is required in this processs, although it is wise to preview the GCode file on a PC before printing, to make sure the size is correct, etc. View the video above to see all this in action.
MakerDroid was made by the guys at House4Hack in Centurion, South Africa (http://www.house4hack.co.za). MakerDroid is an open source project (GPL). You can download the source code from https://github.com/tobykurien/makerdroid
Supported devices:
- App tested on the Samsung Galaxy Note (with SPen). It works fine on other devices too (even without SPen), but saved files are not interchangeable between devices currently.
- App currently only supports the RapMap v3.1 dual-head printer. It assumes ABS plastic in head 1 and PLA plastic on head 2.
Known Issues:
- This is a proof-of-concept alpha release. Expect bugs.
- 3D preview won’t work if you cross lines. Make sure no lines cross.
- The generated STL file may have incorrect normals on some of the faces. This will be fixed, but does not seem to affect the printing.
Acknowledgements:
MakerDroid uses Skeinforge for generating Gcode for the RapMan and pycam for our CNC machine. The specific flavour of Skeinforge is that released on Bits-from-Bytes for the Rapman. Both Skeinforge and pycam uses Python and used Python for Android as a starting point to embed the interpreter. For the polygon manipulation and triangulation, libraries from OrbisGIS was used.
About MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA
MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA is a free app for Android published in the System Maintenance list of apps, part of System Utilities.
The company that develops MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA is Toby Kurien. The latest version released by its developer is 0.2. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 4.0.
To install MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2013-09-24 and was downloaded 18 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA as malware as malware if the download link to za.co.house4hack.paint3d is broken.
How to install MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA on your Android device:
- Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.
- Once the MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.
- A pop-up window with the permissions required by MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.
- MakerDroid 3D Printing ALPHA will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished.