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In the store (https://store.intelrealsense.com/buy-intel-realsense-depth-and-tracking-bundle.html) , Intel guys provide a 3D model https://www.intelrealsense.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/mount_t265_d435.stl_.zip for being 3D printed, however there are no essential details about how to make it.
Could anyone recommend me an appropiate material for making this model, please? Are there other details that I need to know? (I don't have much experience on 3D printing, so I'm going to commissioning this to someone else but I need to give him/her the correct specifications for this job). Thanks in advance.
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In 2017 Intel provided a 3D printing model for a bracket to mount a downward-facing RealSense R200 camera on a drone. In that blueprint, they suggested using the ABS type of 3D printing material.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Intel-Aero-Drone-Downward-Facing-RealSense-Camera/?language=en_US
There is a good article that explains the differences between ABS and another popular type of 3D printing material called PLA.
https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base/pla-vs-abs-whats-difference
For Windows 10 users who would like to view the model easily, if you type '3d viewer' into the text box at the bottom of the Windows screen (next to the corner button where the PC is shut down) then you can find an app called 3D Viewer. When this is run, you can just drag and drop the unzipped model file into the 3D Viewer to view and rotate it.
If your version of Windows 10 does not have 3D Viewer pre-installed then you can get it for free from the Microsoft Store.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/3d-viewer/9nblggh42ths?activetab=pivot:overviewtab

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