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3D Printing Services for Projects and Prototypes 

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Don't own a 3D printer? No worries! These companies offer 3D printing services to help you bring ideas to life.

How to Design a 3D Gear and an Excavated 3D Model in 3D Modeling Software

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We will basically design a 3D gear and an excavated 3D model in this article.

3D Printing with ABS: Print Tough, Functional Parts

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Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of using popular ABS materials for 3D printing your designs.

3D Printing With Metal Composite Filaments 

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Discover how mixing metal composites into plastic filaments makes 3D print parts look like metal.

How 3D Printing Works for Electrical and Electronic Systems Design

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Additive manufacturing has existed for over 40 years, but only recently has it informed electrical and electronic systems design applications—thanks to the boom in inexpensive, easy-to-use 3D printing technologies.

Nylon for 3D Printing: Incredibly Strong, Durable Prints

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Nylon is a material that prints incredibly durable parts. However, it can be tricky to use! Learn more in this article.

Addressing How Popular 3D Printing Has Become in the Engineering Field

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There is no shortage of people who live and breathe for 3D printing, but is all its hype warranted? Is 3D printing truly a process with unlimited potential?