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107. 3D and rapid prototyping

Now rapid prototyping has already walked into our life. So many people know it. And 3D has became very popular ,too. people often talk the 3D and rapid prototyping.

Comparing to usual home printers we all get used to have, three-dimensional differ greatly, obtaining more and more popularity in the modern world. The main plus of such printers is that they shorten the time needed for production. The main sphere of 3D models usage is product testing in both aggressive and non-aggressive conditions and defining functionality of the future product. Tooling and carving that have been generally used in past times and are generally used in some of modern rapid prototyping technology is of no need when it comes to three-dimensional printing. You can program your personal 3D printer however you want, depending on your needs and preferences. There are a number of custom features that can be implemented in your 3D printer.

Thus it can be seen, the 3d is very important for our life. So we should know more things about rapid prototyping and 3D.

Here are some samples we have done before, please kindly take a look:

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