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5 hidden 3D printing failures that aren't actually hardware problems
Is your 3D printer failing to produce perfect prints? It's time to look beyond hardware.
As building-block collectibles, mecha figures, and designer toys gain popularity, more enthusiasts want to create original ...
If you own a desktop 3D printer, you’re almost certainly familiar with Slic3r. Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, there’s an excellent chance that a program you’ve used to convert STLs into the ...
What Is Slicer Software and How Does it Enable 3D Printing? 3D printing, a type of additive manufacturing, works by creating objects layer-by-layer based on a digital computer-aided design (CAD) model ...
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I started multi-color printing and watched the purge pile grow bigger than the actual part
Multi-color 3D prints can look fantastic, but the purge waste can change how you think about every color choice.
AI-powered 3D generation has made creating digital models easier than ever. But for makers, collectible figure creators, prop ...
When slicing a model for 3D printing, the part is divided into a stack of flat, 2D layers. But there’s an alternative in the form of non-planar slicing, where the layers can follow 3D curves. [Rene K.
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