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The biggest lie about 3D printing is that it's still difficult—here's how easy it really is
If I can do it, so can you.
If a 3D printer leaves gaps in the plastic that it deposits, it's usually thought of as an unwanted flaw. Now, however, the process has been harnessed to quickly and cheaply produce pliable polymer ...
When 3D printers first arrived, the reality sadly often fell short of the sci-fi dream that these kinds of products promised to their owners. Early models weren't reliable at all, forcing their users ...
Sensors and computer vision automate printing speed and temperature monitoring and are able to make on-the-fly adjustments ...
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