If you’ve been browsing the internet lately, there’s no doubt that you’ve encountered stories about 3D printing. And it’s hard to miss them, given the fascinating, and sometimes unusual, products this new technology offers.
For instance, 3D printers have produced everything from pizzas, to evening gowns, to drones, and even other 3D printer units. A college student from New Jersey even used his school’s 3D printer to manufacture his own set of braces.
The problem with 3D printing, however, is that it remains uneconomical for a vast majority of clients needing to produce large quantities of the same product or equipment part. Moreover, there’s also a size limit on what you can print using this technology. It can create small, intricate items, but manufacturing larger items may be difficult for a 3D printer by virtue of its design. Read more on this article:
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