Rapid prototyping (RP) technologies allow for the quick fabrication of complex parts directly from CAD models using layer-by-layer construction without the need for tools or significant human intervention. The process involves several steps: creating a CAD model, converting it to STL format, slicing the model into layers, building the part layer by layer, and finally cleaning and finishing the prototype. Various RP methods exist, including SLA, FDM, LOM, SLS, and 3D printing, each with specific applications, materials, advantages, and disadvantages.