2. WHAT IS 3D PRINTING
3D printing is additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensiona
3. FACTS ABOUT 3D PRINTING
-3D Printing Started in the ‘80s
-3D printing was primarily used for prototyping
-3D printing prints in layers
4. WHO INVENTED 3D PRINTING
Chuck Hull invented 3D printing
The 3D printing buzz began a few years ago, catching the attention of
the wider public in a big way.
5. CHUCK HULL
In the early 1980s, Charles W. Hull set out to improve the
tedious process of creating small plastic parts for prototyping
involved in testing new product designs. Only one year after
he had developed the first model of his 3D printer, Hull
applied for a patent for his invention: a machine that could
perform in a matter of minutes what would normally take
several weeks of moulding and casting.
7. HOW DOES IT WORK
The 3D printing process turns a whole object into thousands of tiny little
slices, then makes it from the bottom to top, slice by slice. Those tiny
layers stick together to form a solid object. Each layer can be very
complex, meaning 3D printers can create moving parts like wheels as
part of the same object.
8. HOW IS 3D PRINTING DONE
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 object is created.
9. WHY DO PEOPLE USE 3D MODELS
For performances
Use for presentations
Use for models of buildings or etc.
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11. WHY WE LOVE 3D PRINTING
While 3D printers were once huge, pricey devices reserved for the
industrial elite, they have lately been adapted to fit on your desktop
at home.
12. Hope you have enjoyed
and have learned about 3D
printing.