2. What is a third dimensional printer?
• A 3d printer is a printer that uses a method
know as additive manufacturing.
• These types of printers are in a ranged sized
group as small as from a normal printer to as
big as a manufacturing size.
3. What can it print?
• The 3d printer can print anything as long as
the size of the printer or is not to big or out of
scale.
• You can print small objects as easy as a car or
as elaborate as a skull.
4.
5. How it works.
• How the 3d printer works is as stated earlier is
a process know as additive manufacturing.
• By uploading designs into it system through its
STL or standard tessellation language
• Then it uses design software to print the
designs of what was uploaded using a ranged
material list such as: liquids, powder, paper, or
sheet materials.
6. Finishing
• How the designs come out so elaborate such
as some of the designs on the screen is its
ending process
• How it does its designs to the elaboration you
see is it prints a big unfinished product then
goes back through and uses a subtraction
method to add the detailed design.
7. Down sides
• The downsides to the 3d printer is the expensive
cost to initially buying one.
• They range anywhere from four hundred to well
above a thousand dollars.
• The materials are also expensive some of the
materials can cost about another hundred
dollars.
• It also takes a long time to print the product you
like it can take hours depending on the design
8. Upsides
• The good thing about the printer if you don’t
have to worry about money is you can print
anything of in size if you don’t mind some
assembly.
• You can also replace drawers to your deck if it
breaks or for storage of all the items you print.