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3D printing is one of the best rapid prototyping services available. People can design, print, and build specific models used in various industries through it. People can also customise the materials used in 3D printing services, making it an excellent choice to choose whichever material is ideal for every project. One of the best materials…

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3D printing is mainly known for its use in the manufacturing industry, where it uses additive manufacturing technology to build metal, plastic and other materials with the fastest prototyping. However, one lesser-known use for 3D printing is taking off and we want to share this information with you—the use of 3D printing in making furniture.…

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Epax X1 vs Anycubic Photon Compared: Which One Is Right For You?

3D Resin printers are an investment you’d want to get right. Therefore, today we’ll be looking at the Epax X1 vs Anycubic Photon and comparing all the details you need to know to make an informed decision.

There are plenty of affordable 3D printers available on the market, but a printer’s features determine its utility to you. Can it deliver the results you need? How long lasting is it? Is it cost-efficient in the long run?

After all, the main selling point of a resin printer includes its accuracy, intricacy, and its smooth finish. Unlike other Fused Deposition Modeling printers, resin 3d printe

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Cosplayers are a passionate bunch. They are willing to spend a lot of money to come up with bigger, better, more elaborate, and more intricate costumes at every cosplay event. Money.com reports that some enthusiasts spend more than $1,000 on one costume alone. What’s more, around three out of four cosplayers buy anywhere from one to four costumes a year.

The thing is, it is rather challenging to find cosplay costumes at retailers.  For some people, they have the option to buy from a costume or props maker. Others prefer to use 3D printing for their cosplay needs. And with all the choices out there, we can understand how daunting choosing a 3D printer can be.

How to find the best 3D printer for cosplay? You will need to consider the build capacity, filaments supported, and price of different 3D printers for you to decide on the best one fo

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In this FreeCAD vs Fusion 360 comparison review, we’re going to explore the features of these two amazing computer-aided design software. There is a wide range of 3D modeling software available (previously covered here) and both FreeCAD and Fusion 360 are widely recognized as great tools for creating incredibly detailed designs for 3D printing.

So which software tool is better?

In this comparison, we will be exploring the main features of each software, the user interface, supported file types, and ease of use. We’ll be comparing the minimum system requirements of each and exploring the toolsets and extensions that you can use. In addition, we’ll be showing you some of the alternative software available to design the products that you want to 3D print.

Main Diff

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It’s 2027 and you’ve lost a tooth in a hockey game. Today the replacement process can be extremely expensive and some patients report not being entirely satisfied with the shape, size, color, or fit of an artificial tooth. But five years from now the most probable way such a scenario will play out will be a visit to the dentist for a scan of some kind before a 3D printer creates a perfect fit made of incredibly resilient composite materials, and at a price that’s a fraction of what it costs today. These predictions for the future of dentistry are based on what analysts see happening due to developments in additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing (AM) or additive layer manufacturing (ALM) are simply [industry names for 3D printing](https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/faqs/what-is-additive-manufacturing), the computer process that controls the depositing of material – usually in layers – into three-dimensional objects. AM and ALM tech has grown at warp speed, and prices for the machinery have come down dramatically – and this in combo equals a whole new world.

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