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Local 3D Printing

Local 3D printing refers to the process of creating physical objects from digital 3D models using a 3D printer that is directly connected to a computer or network, typically within a home, office, or lab setting. It involves slicing software to prepare models and hardware like FDM or resin printers to build objects layer by layer from materials such as PLA or ABS. This enables rapid prototyping, custom manufacturing, and hobbyist projects without relying on external services.

Also known as: Desktop 3D Printing, Home 3D Printing, Personal 3D Printing, FDM Printing, Additive Manufacturing
🧊Why learn Local 3D Printing?

Developers should learn local 3D printing for rapid prototyping of hardware components, creating custom enclosures for electronics projects, or producing tangible models for design validation. It's particularly useful in fields like robotics, IoT, and product development, where iterative testing and physical parts are essential, offering cost-effective and immediate fabrication compared to outsourcing.

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