Damp filament, temperature difference, low-quality filaments and under-extrusion are some reasons behind 3D printing brittle products.
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Where To and Not To Place A 3D Printer In Homes And Schools? Potential Risks!
A 3D printer at home is best kept enclosed in the garage, basement, empty closet, or home office. At school, 3d printer is better kept in special 3D printing labs or in a classroom closet. This is...
How Much Does It Cost To DIY 3D Print? Filament, electricity, post-processing…
On average, the cost of 3D printing an object including electricity consumption using PLA filament is 0.034 USD for every gram. The total cost of the 3d print depends on the type of material used,...
How Long Does it Take to 3D Print an Object at Home? Small, Big and Compex
It takes around 35 minutes for miniature objects to more than 10 hours for significantly bigger objects. 3d Printing speed depends on the size of the object, the infill, quality, how complex it is,...
Who Can Teach 3D Printing? ( Skill, resources and future growth)
Any person in the education field can teach 3D printing as long as they are comfortable using a 3D printer themselves. Though there is no specific degree necessary, educators would need to have...
Minimum child age to use 3D Printer: Risks, what not to do, and suggestions.
There are specifically design 3d printers for kids that allow children at the age of 5 years and older to use the 3d printer under parental supervision. At this age, kids can understand all...