We hear about 3D printing everywhere; in architecture, product design, robotics, DIY, dental and even prosthetics. A 3D printed model can be used to express your design intent more clearly than the typical presentation tools and as such are used to create new products more effectively than any other means. Models made in a 3D software application, however, are not usually generated to be “3D Print-ready”, that is, modeled so that the strengths and weaknesses of varying 3D printing solutions are taken into account for the type and size of model you are printing. Our team of in-house 3D printing specialists can help fix your model for you or teach you how to rework your model and consider what elements are worth altering so that it is ready to print.
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