3D printing, printing a better future
"Mom! Don't we have any cups left at home, why can't I find any of them?" I shouted at my mom who was watching TV in the living room.
"Try this one!" A beautiful cup appeared in front of my eyes.
Huh? Where did this come from? It turns out that 3D printing is gradually integrating into our lives because of its unique charm. Its omnipotence can make our "whimsical" become "real".
6 comments
countessalmirena
·3 years agoIt has interesting medical applications.
papermoon.lady
·3 years agoYes, that is certainly an interesting field.
There was a free course near me about 3D printing and 3D printing applications not too long ago, and I would have loved to go, just to learn more, but it was in the evening, which is a bit unpractical for me.
papermoon.lady
·3 years agoI know that some people find 3D printing really fascinating, and maybe it is to a certain extent, but I prefer something more artistic or hand-made too, although if you really need something quickly, why not?
countessalmirena
·3 years agoIt’s convenient, but I love the artistry of hand-made or artisan-crafted.
3D printing mostly uses plastic filament, I believe…? If I can avoid plastic, I do. (Not always possible, unfortunately…)
celestialinter0
OP3 years agoSupported Filaments: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, PC, ASA, HIPS
domino-710
·3 years agoTake a look at the challenges of 3d printing in healthcare - so far insurmountable.