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link to Do You Need A Fume Extractor For 3D Printing?

Do You Need A Fume Extractor For 3D Printing?

Fume extractors actively remove the harmful particulates found in the fumes produced when filament is melted or resin cured. This reduces the risk of inhaling the particulates which can have...

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How To Remove Brim And Why Use It (Compared To Skirt) ?

Brims are supports used to improve the first layer adhesion of a 3D print as well as test the extrusion of material before printing the actual design. Along with other types of supports like rafts...

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Is 3D Printing A Design Revolution Or An Intellectual Property Nightmare?

If 3D printing allows you to copy a design and reproduce something without providing compensation to the original creator, does this make it an act of piracy?

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How Well Do 3D-Printed Objects Float?

The ability of a material to float is partly determined by its density or how heavy it is relative to how big it is (mass multiplied by its volume). For a material to float it must be less dense than...

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link to How To Take Supports Off A 3D Print Effectively?

How To Take Supports Off A 3D Print Effectively?

As important as supports may be, most makers would prefer to print without them if they could. This is because supports add to the material used, increase the amount of post-processing you need to...

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How To 3D Print Logos (Or Anything)? Step By Step

3D printing a logo takes a two-dimensional design and produces a tangible three-dimensional render. There are five main steps involved in producing a 3D-printed logo. These are the design, modeling,...

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I am a very well experienced techie civil engineer who's extensively interested in 3D printing technology and even more captivated by the potential of 3D printing livable structures

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