3D printing
10 Unique Ways to Utilise 3D Printing
The process of printing in 3D is essentially the ability to be able to create three-dimensional objects based on a digital image. The practical applications of this technology have proven far reaching, and it seems that 3D printing may have made life easier for us in more ways than one.
Art
Extremely complex art can now be made simply and easily thanks to 3D printing and a process called laser sintering.
Jewellery
“Investment casting” has been making use of 3D printing to create easy ways for jewellers to replicate a piece. A company called Paragon Lake has been instrumental in helping people make the most of this technology.
What is 3D printing?
The first time you even here of this concept it is easy to think of some form of 3 dimensional image printed onto a glossy page. This is further from the truth. With a mulititude of uses, from making prototypes to creating detailed casts for plastic injection moulding, 3D printing is big, it is real and it is very available. A look at what it is and how we can do it…
The basics. It is a form of printing, just like a printer that you use at home, but instead of printing letters of ink onto paper, it prints layers often made of liquids that cure, or soften plastics that harden, onto a base. An object is created instantly before your eyes as the tiny layers are built up as an exact tangible rendering of the 3 dimensional image in the software of the computer. One method of 3D printing is actually very similar to the ink-jet printer that you use at home. It sprays layers of a resin that harden under normal light in a short period of time to create an object. Remember that we are talking minute thickness and so even rounded shapes can be created.
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