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5 hidden 3D printing failures that aren't actually hardware problems
Is your 3D printer failing to produce perfect prints? It's time to look beyond hardware.
When you just can’t 3D print something as a monolithic part, you’re going to have to join pieces together. In such cases, most of us instinctively include threaded inserts or nut slots in the design, ...
Warping! It messes up your 3D printed parts, turning them into a useless, dimensionally-inaccurate mess. You can design your parts around it, or try and improve your printer in various ways. Or, you ...
Clean and complete geometry is important for successful 3D printing. A watertight mesh helps reduce common printing problems ...
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