3d Printing

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3D printing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal cross-section of the eventual object.







It all starts with making a virtual design of the object the user wants to create. Virtual designs can be made in a CAD (Computer Aided Design) file using a 3D modeling program (for the creation of a totally new object) or with the use of a 3D scanner (to copy an existing object). This scanner makes a 3D digital copy of an object and puts it into a 3D modeling program.




To prepare the digital file created in a 3D modeling program for printing, the software slices the final model into hundreds or thousands of horizontal layers. When this prepared file is uploaded in the 3D printer, the printer creates the object layer by layer. The 3D printer reads every slice (or 2D image) and proceeds to create the object blending each layer together with no sign of the layering visible, resulting in one three dimensional object.



3d printer are very expensive and the material needed to create 3d objects are very expensive. For example the Lulzbot Mini Desktop 3D Printer is being sold via Amazon for $1350, the filament material in a single color is priced at an average $30. 3D printers have proven to be very handy and has created many breakthroughs, 3D printer can create organs to could possibly save someone’s life, it also can create tools, modeling, and many other things. 3D printers are becoming very popular, and with its popularity it is decreasing the price tag of a 3d printer.  


3D printers are going to be a great commodity for the future, image if you bought furniture that comes with the exact amount of materials to put it together, 90% of the way through you realize you’re missing a unique screw, without this screw the furniture will useless. In most cases like this you would have to go to the store and look through 100s if not 1000s of items to find this one screw (most of the time you find the wrong screw), or you call the manufacture and wait 3-5 weeks for this one screw. The other option is to 3D print the screw, no losing your mind in a store, no waiting 3-5 weeks, just print it and go on with your life. 3D printers are a great modern day invention and I am excited to see what the future holds for it.      




3D printer described in this discussion can be viewed at LulzBot

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Robert Sparrowk, Master of Computer Science student

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