
The Hype and Reality of AI 3D Generation In recent years, Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D technologies have generated massive buzz, leading many to believe that a perfect 3D file is just a button press ...

Eco Sand 3D Printing: A Technical Overview for Modern Foundries
Eco Sand 3D Printing is a binder jetting process used to manufacture sand molds and cores directly from digital data. Instead of relying on conventional pattern tooling, the process builds tooling-...

Choosing a 3D Scanner for 3D Printing in Different Situations
If you already know how 3D scanners work technically, the next step is matching a scanner to your real‑world 3D printing needs. Different projects—miniatures, tools, cosplay props, or reverse‑engin...

The Technical Core of a 3D Scanner: From Light to Point Cloud
At its core, a 3D scanner’s job is to turn the surface of a real object into a digital 3D point cloud, which can then be converted into an editable 3D model. To do this, several key technical modul...

Beginner’s Guide to Essential 3D Printing Settings: Infill, Walls, Layer Height, Supports and More
Introduction When you start 3D printing, slicer software throws a lot of new terms at you: infill, layer height, wall loops, supports, line width, and more. Understanding these settings is the firs...

From Concept to Creation: Mastering 3D Printing
3D printing works by building objects layer by layer from a digital 3D model, instead of cutting material away like traditional machining. It turns virtual designs into physical parts using plastic...

FDM and LCD resin 3D printing complement each other rather than directly replacing one another: FDM materials are better for low‑cost, functional, and larger parts, while LCD resins excel at high ...
3D Printing's Shift to Mass Production: Reshaping Aerospace, Automotive, and Medical Supply Chains 3D printing has transitioned from rapid prototyping to certified mass production in aerospace, aut...

Bambu Lab P2S: The New Benchmark in Desktop 3D Printing
Bambu Lab’s latest P2S 3D printer redefines what hobbyists and professionals can expect from a compact desktop machine. Combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric design, the P2S offers a ...

Explore the types and applications of industrial-grade 3D printing materials
Industrial 3D printing materials encompass a diverse range of substances tailored to meet the demanding requirements of manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, medical, and other industrial sectors....

Recyclable and Biodegradable Materials in 3D Printing: Pioneering a Sustainable Future
The 3D printing industry is undergoing a transformative shift toward sustainability, driven by growing environmental concerns and the demand for eco-friendly manufacturing solutions. At the forefro...

Exploring 3D Printing: Revolutionizing Manufacturing and Design
Introduction 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a transformative technology that has revolutionized industries ranging from healthcare to aerospace. By building objects layer by ...
