FDM 3D printing melts plastic filament, layer by layer, to build objects. The heated nozzle deposits melted material, which quickly solidifies. The process repeats until the entire object is created. This method is known for its simplicity and cost-effectiveness.
SLA 3D printing builds objects by curing liquid resin layer by layer using a laser or light. The resin solidifies to create each layer, and the process repeats until the entire object is formed. This method is known for its high precision and detail.
it is imperative to commence with a digital design. This design can either be sourced from online repositories, such as yeggi.com, which offers an extensive collection of models, or it can be meticulously crafted from scratch. The creation of a digital design serves as the foundational step before the commencement of the physical 3D printing process.
You (I can also offer this service depending on the complexity of the part) sketch your design in 2D, extrude it into a 3D shape, modify and refine as needed, assemble multiple parts if required, set dimensions for accuracy, make it look realistic with rendering, optionally simulate its behaviour, and finally, export it for 3D printing or other use.
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