We’re all too familiar with the 3D printing post-processing step of removing supports, and lamenting the waste of plastic on yet another dwindling reel of filament. When the material is expensive ...
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Working with 3D-printed parts
D-printed parts are available from numerous manufacturers. We offer tips on how to safely remove the parts from the support ...
While ramen support might sound like a help desk for soup, it is actually a technique [GeoDroidJohn] uses to get easy-to-remove support structures on 3D prints. We saw the video below and we have to ...
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Rapid Liquid 3D Printing Might be the Next Big Thing
Rapid liquid 3D printing uses gel suspension for fast support-free printing. This method is fast, requires no post-processing, and allows for complex internal geometries. While promising, the ...
Japanese-based equipment manufacturer and developer Enomoto Kogyo has this week unveiled a new 5-axis Hybrid 3D printer they have developed in collaboration with Shizuoka University of Art and Culture ...
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