A Complete Guide to 3D Printer Uses

Did you know that globally 2.1 million units of 3D printers were shipped out in 2020 and it’s expected to reach 15.3 million units by 2028? That shows you how pervasive and fast-growing the 3D printing market is. 

But do you wonder what exactly are some 3D printer uses? In this article below, we outline some ways 3D technology is being used in the marketplace. 

Turn Computer-Generated Images into Reality

The 3D printing process involves creating a 3D model on a computer, connecting it to the 3D printer, and sitting back to see it being ‘printed’. The printing happens by stacking thousands of tiny little slices of material.

This happens slice by slice and is visually appealing to watch. The tiny layers form the entire object by sticking to each other.

The great thing about 3D printing is that you can literally imagine an object in your mind and then ‘print’ it using a 3D printer. It opens up the avenue of what is possible and what’s not.

Whereas previously, you would have had to hire a designer and builder to make any object that came to your mind, with 3D printing technology, you can make a lot of these objects yourself, easily and on the cheap. 

This means that your costs will go down immensely, as you can build many different prototypes of the same object to see which one works best. And you can do it all on your own time, in your basement or garage. The only requirement is that you need to have access to a 3D printer.

Many public libraries now have 3D printers and you can access these for free in most cases, so look into whether your community has this available yet or not. If not, you can access a 3D printing service by clicking the link.

Fix Older Models Rather Than Buying New

If you have an old car or an old piece of equipment and you have a lot of nostalgia associated with it, you could use 3D printing, to fix the broken parts, rather than buy a newer model that might not work as well. This allows you to be environmentally friendly, sustainable, and frugal.

All you would need to do is find the older model online, get a 3D image of the part that’s broken, feed it into the 3D printing machine, and voila, you are good to go!

3D Printer Uses Are as Varied as Your Imagination Allows

The 3D printer uses mentioned above are only the tip of the iceberg. As 3D printing technology advances, newer and more innovative uses will surely pop up.

If you haven’t used a 3D printer yet, what are you waiting for? Get in on the action asap.

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