The 3D Printer has come a long way since its first prototype in 1984.
3D printing has been able to process bridges, steel spans, small to large objects, and now homes.
In order to achieve three dimensional objects, the printer generates a series of processes that join and solidify fragments of material via computer control – ultimately, these processes print 3D objects. Each bed of material, most likely liquid molecules and powder grains, are molded together to reach the desired object structure. The improvements seen in 3D printing during the last thirty years has encouraged architects, scientists, designers, and other professions to test the device’s limits, as well as the world problems it can solve.
3D printing is not limited to small household objects or a 12.5 meter bridge; these printers are remarkably advanced and their functions can work at a grander scale – specifically, house […]
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