3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a cutting edge technology that has changed the way we create and produce objects. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods that usually involve subtracting material by processes like cutting, drilling and milling etc. 3D printing works by adding material layer by layer to build a final product based on a digital design on a machine. The machine used for 3d printing is called as 3d printer or 3d printing machine.

This method allows for greater flexibility, customization, and innovation in creating a wide range of objects—from everyday items and artistic creations to intricate industrial components and medical devices. 3D printing is rapidly expanding into different industries, offering opportunities for creating new kind of designs and faster production.

In this blog, you can learn about the basics as well as advanced techniques of 3d printing, explore its diverse applications, and discuss how it is revolutionizing manufacturing, making it more accessible and versatile. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your understanding, this blog will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of 3d printing.

3d printing in an amazing technology that make your ideas come real wether it’s a prototype, an art or a new design. It enable you to be curious and test your ideas in the real world. It gives you the power to showcase your work to your loved ones or complete strangers. Even as an enthusiast or hobbyist it gives you immense satisfaction.

 


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3d printing is called as additive manufacturing because it creates an object by adding material.

Yes, 3d printing is quite cost effective. FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling ) is the most inexpensive form of 3d printing. It costs around Rs.1.5/g to 3d print an object.

STL file is the most commen and widely used file type for 3d printing. It needed to be converted into a gcode file with the help of a slicing software.

The 5 benefits of 3d printing are:

  1. Rapid Prototyping
  2. Custimozed Products
  3. Can make complex designs
  4. Less raw material wastage
  5. On-demad production 

The first 3d printer was made by Dr. Hideo Kodama in the year 1981. He called it as “Rapid Prototyping Machine”.

The best quality manufacturers of 3d printers are as follows:

  1. Bambu Labs
  2. Creality
  3. Prusa
  4. Elegoo
  5. Ultimaker
  6. Anycubic


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This question on 3d prrinting was asked in UPSC prelims examination of 2018.

“3D printing” has applications in which of the following?

  1. Preparation of confectionery items
  2. Manufacture of bionic ears
  3. Automotive industry
  4. Reconstructive surgeries
  5. Data processing technologies

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

  1. 1, 3 and 4 only
  2. 2, 3 and 5 only
  3. 1 and 4 only
  4. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Answer: (4)

Shishir Verma

Hi, I am Shishir Verma, a mechanical engineer. I love to work with technology and innovate things. I started 3d printing 7 years ago. 3d printing is an amazing technology that gives you power to turn your ideas into reality like moon lamp, photo lamp, lithophane, prototypes, 3d houses, 3d art, wall art, custom parts, customised products etc.