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No. He does use supports, but not in the way you might imagine. Inspired by creating cast iron using sand casting, he decided to first 3D print a reusable “core” using PETG.
[DaveMakesStuff] demonstrates a great technique for 3D printing a sphere; a troublesome shape for filament-based printers to handle. As a bonus, it uses a minimum of filament. His ideas can be appl… ...
Learn how to improve and optimize your 3D printing using a new method called Stack 3D printing that allows you to print multiple parts ...
Like most 3D printing enthusiasts, I started out thinking that a filament dryer was a must-have accessory. Humidity can ruin a spool faster than you'd expect, and I've seen firsthand how wet ...
It's also used by many 3D printing manufacturers as the base for their branded slicers that often come with their 3D printers. While Cura's support system is a little more crunchy than PrusaSlicer ...
Three-dimensional printing is transforming medical care, letting the health care field shift from mass-produced solutions to customized treatments tailored to each patient’s needs. For instance ...