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TOP 9 APPLICATIONS OF TIANSE SILK PLA 3D PRINTER FILAMENT

TIANSE 1.75mm silk PLA is a perfect choice for those who intend to create 3D prints with smooth, glossy and silk like appearance.

TINKERCAD AND ITS 9 BEST ALTERNATIVES

TINKERCAD provides 3D designing opportunities for designers, teachers, hobbyists, or a kid, platform to design toys, home décor, prototype, and jewellery.

SUBTRACTIVE RAPID PROTOTYPING - Makenica 3d printing

Subtractive rapid prototyping techniques includes procedures like milling, turning, laser cutting, wire EDM, and carving, which produce highly polished products

EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT- BRIDGING AND SUPPORT STRUCTURES

Bridging is a process that extrudes material in a way that connects two points without needing any support structure. Read blog to know more

ALL ABOUT- POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA) - Makenica 3d printing

POLYLACTIC ACID is a fully biodegradable thermoplastic aliphatic polymer consisting of renewable raw materials such as starch, corn or sugar cane.

A GUIDE TO DENTAL 3D PRINTING- EVERYTHING THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Dental 3D printing attribute a light or laser that polymerize a liquid with the computer-guided accuracy needed to produce small objects with complex details.

A GUIDE TO 3D LASER SCANNING AND 3D FACE SCANNING

Laser Scanning also known as Reality Capture or High Definition Surveying is a technology of surveying that can accurately measure and collect data from objects, surfaces, buildings, and landscapes.

A COMPLETE GUIDE- ELECTRON BEAM MELTING TECHNOLOGY

In Electron Beam Melting (EBM), an electron beam to fuse metal particles and print layer by layer, the desired part. Read the blog to know more

A COMPLETE GUIDE- 3D PRINTING WITH VACUUM CASTING

This is a casting process for elastomers which uses a vacuum to draw any liquid material into the mould. Vacuum casting is used when air entrapment is a problem with the mould.

3D PRINTING WITH FUSED DIFFUSION MODELLING - MAKENICA

FDM (FUSED DIFFUSION MODELLING) 3D printing is a technique that prints both horizontally and vertically, an extrusion nozzle moves over a build platform.