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3d printing: everything you need to know

Carlo Siliato

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Bye to all,

I have published a blog that can be useful to all those who want to buy and use the 3d printer for hobby or business.

two interesting topics that are covered in the blog are the guide to the purchase of 3d printers with particular reference to the technical characteristics to be careful at the time of purchase, and the business opportunities that are presenting thanks to the advent of 3d printing. many of the listed professions concern those who are involved in modeling 3d.

I also wrote two guides on how to design a 3d model for 3d printing and how to verify it before sending it to the press.

there is no shortage of resources for those who want to deepen the themes on cnc machines.

Finally you can find reviews, curiosities and a list of marketplaces where you can sell / buy 3d models ready to be printed in 3d.

I hope it will be useful to you and your pleasure. we accept criticism, suggestions or any blog interventions with themed topics.

greetings

silicon carhttp://www.stampiamoin3d.com
 
Bye to all,

I have published a blog that can be useful to all those who want to buy and use the 3d printer for hobby or business.

two interesting topics that are covered in the blog are the guide to the purchase of 3d printers with particular reference to the technical characteristics to be careful at the time of purchase, and the business opportunities that are presenting thanks to the advent of 3d printing. many of the listed professions concern those who are involved in modeling 3d.

I also wrote two guides on how to design a 3d model for 3d printing and how to verify it before sending it to the press.

there is no shortage of resources for those who want to deepen the themes on cnc machines.

Finally you can find reviews, curiosities and a list of marketplaces where you can sell / buy 3d models ready to be printed in 3d.

I hope it will be useful to you and your pleasure. we accept criticism, suggestions or any blog interventions with themed topics.

greetings

silicon carhttp://www.stampiamoin3d.com
I'll see him right away. . .
3d printing (just from the material point of view) is something that fascinates me very much... the future which has come;)
 
Unfortunately we printin3d.com is no longer updated. .
we are professional 3d desktop printers dealers but we also have a blog with interesting case studies on the use of 3d printing in the various sectors: engineering, medical, etc.
for those who want to take a look: www.creatr.it/3d-blog ;)
 
Good morning carlo, I read with interest your articles on 3d printing, but I still have a doubt that I could not escape and therefore I ask.
the thing that is unclear to me (the many photos I found around have not solved the doubt), is the level of detail of the printers. to make you understand I have inserted a link http://www.aires.cz/en/catalog/?category=19&paging=2#lightbox[photo]/6/. take a look at the article "f-16i sufa wheel bay" present on the page (the size is about l=8cm h=4cm p=4cm.
can you kindly tell me which technology best fits with this level of detail?, keep in mind that the material used is plastic (high durability so I wouldn't scratch if I didn't understand bad) and which printers (model brand) as well as materials, better fit? .
and which 3d scanner? .

Thank you
 
ninth, much more reliable. has a much better "tank peel" system and a more advanced resin management. these are monitored (consumption) and heated resin.
maintenance is now very simple while in the past it was a drama to clean mirrors and galvanometers..(experience)
 
hi to all, I should print 200 pieces of the upper cap of the attachments, the material can be steel 304 or . it is the mouth of ashtray.
Can someone tell me the simplest and cheapest way to make the piece?
Thank you in advance
 

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I don't think this is the right place for your question: you have little chance that here, where we talk about 3d printers, come to sew someone with skills in stainless steel sheet molding.
search for a more suitable forum, in this community there are definitely.
 

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