Frequently Asked Question
F.A.Q. EntryWhat is 3D printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process that allows you to create an object from your design in a computer.
There are many methods to achieve this, but the most basic builds the object by depositing material layer by layer. By adding material, such as plastic, metal, or resins, in thin layers stacked on top of each other, we can gradually form an object from the ground up. This is different from traditional "subtractive" manufacturing, which often involves cutting or removing material from a a n original piece of stock material.
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