Rapid Prototyping SLA & SLS

3D printing encapsulates a wide range of prototyping techniques. Rapid prototyping is one of the predominant techniques used in 3D printing. It has undoubtedly proven to be an effective yet budget friendly method of prototyping. From identifying issues that might drag down an idea during the early stages to better visualization of the product by

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The Future of Baking: Cookie Cutters and Food Created Using 3D Printers

The 3D printing technique is among the most recent technologies that have applications across various industries. From just a digital file, an actual solid 3-dimension object can be created using 3d printing technology. And as it might have clicked in your mind, the tech is today benefiting the baking industry a great deal. This is

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Anycubic I3 Mega 3D Printer

Anycubic I3 Mega 3D Printer Overview The is Anycubic’s take on the cartesian printer. We’ve previously discussed their striking Linear Plus Delta 3D printer, but the I3 Mega is a more familiar, and perhaps robust design. Like many manufacturers of 3D printers, Anycubic is aiming to provide an easy-to-use device without compromises. As such, the

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Why DFAM? (Design For Additive Manufacturing)

To learn more about DFAM from SolidProfessor, Forecast 3D, SOLIDWORKS, and HP. Register for their webinar: Demystifying Additive Manufacturing. Many years ago, injection molding and subtractive manufacturing were brand new, groundbreaking technologies. Injection molding, the act of creating parts by injecting heated material into a mold, and subtractive manufacturing, the act of producing parts by eliminating

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