3D Printing Methods
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Basics
This page covers the various methods of 3d printing
FDM
- Fused Deposition Molding or FDM
- AKA Fused Filament Fabrication or FFF
- Essentially a hot glue gun on a 3 axis CNC gantry
Lamination
- Automated Cutting and laminating of sheets
- Most common one uses printer paper, and can make full color models (More so artistic uses, or for education/concept demonstration
- Plywood version combining this and a CNC Router would be an interesting system
Vat Polymerization
- SLA Stereolithography, uses a laser in a similar manner to a CRT's electron beam to scan polymerize the layers, relatively obsolete with the next tech
- CLIP (3D Printing Technology) / Screen Based Polymerization same process as SLA but with a screen or projector, each frame is a layer, thus near invisible layer lines, great structural properties and precision
High Energy Deposition
Sintering/Melting Based
- SLS selective laser sintering, uses a laser to sinter powder together
- SLM selective laser melting Better structural qualities than SLS, and may require less post processing
- EBM electron beam melting Can use HIGH MELTING POINT METALS such as TITANIUM, main use cases are turbines, and medical devices