3D Printing
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a technique for creating solid, three-dimensional items from digital files.
- Additive procedures are used to produce objects that are 3D printed.
- In an additive process, an object is made by adding layers of material one after another until the product is made. It is possible to think of each of these levels as a finely sliced cross-section of the object.
- Subtractive manufacturing, such as hollowing out a piece of plastic or metal with a milling machine, is the opposite of 3D printing.
- Compared to conventional production techniques, 3D printing makes it possible ....
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