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What Is 3D Printing?


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At its most basic, 3D printing is a manufacturing process in which material is laid down, layer by layer, to form a three-dimensional object. (This is deemed an additive process because the object is built from scratch, as opposed to subtractive processes in which material is cut, drilled, milled, or machined off.) Although 3D printers employ a variety of materials (such as PLA, Carbon Fiber or PETG) and techniques (see "How Does 3D Printing Work?" below), they share the ability to turn digital files containing three-dimensional data—whether created on a computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) program, or from a 3D scanner, into physical objects. also known as additive manufacturing, is a manufacturing process where a 3D printer creates three-dimensional objects by depositing materials layer by layer in accordance to the object’s 3D digital model.” Using these 3D printers, we can make efficient, precise, dynamic, and beautiful creations with varieties of materials. Additionally, the many varieties of 3D printers on the market allow ordinary people to experience this great technology too, from the versatile home 3D printing machine to behemoth printers that can make giant sculptures. 3D printing services provide an alternative to the traditional custom market which can be extremely expensive within the CNC or Wood working space. Resin3DInteractive provides quality 3D prints, laser engraving and hobby painting services to customers within North America.


 
 
 

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