3D printing has quickly expanded beyond the realm of prototyping and into the world of end part manufacturing. Desktop 3D printers need not be used for making parts themselves, but as a secondary process for producing tools.
An affordable desktop 3D printer can be implemented for making molds for short-run batch production or for testing molds before investing in tooling.
In this 13-page white paper, you will learn about:
- Techniques for prototyping and production
- The benefits of different moldmaking processes
- How to get much more functionality from your 3D printer
- How 3D printing can be used for injection molding
- Thermoforming using 3D-printed parts
- How to cast with elastomers
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