Three Dimensional Printing Know-All
The process that allows computer generated 3D models to be created into physical objects is threedimensional printing, also referred to as additive manufacturing.
3D printing first came on the scene in
the 1990s to...
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Three Dimensional Printing Know-All
The process that allows computer generated 3D models to be created into physical objects is threedimensional printing, also referred to as additive manufacturing.
3D printing first came on the scene in
the 1990s to produce prototype parts for design firms.
But an increasing number of industries are
utilizing this technology as its prices drop.
Creating in 3-D is always a blast but can also be difficult, though it is rewarding in that it allows for
unlimited creative expression.
The advantage of touching of feeling the objects was missing as you
could see them only on the screen until now.
Additive manufacturing will now allow us all to be able to
touch and feel our creations.
Objects are created from raw materials that are in the liquid or solid form in additive manufacturing.
Computer generated digital models are used to add raw materials on a microscopic level using a 3d
printer.
The thinness of the layers determine the details that are mad
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