#3dPrinting Myths Debunked Part 2: 3D Printing is Crappy

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Discover how 3D printing has evolved to break free from its perceived limitations. We'll explore the speed, quality, and affordability aspects of this cutting-edge technology. Learn how thousands of high-quality parts can be produced in a single day, and why these traditional notions no longer apply.

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Also. This guy really just said. The part isn't strong enough. Make it bigger. Dude. It has to be a certain size and strength for the dimensions given.

wadewatts
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Look man.
Layer lines.
You can't do nearly anything abput their microscopic effect on your parts

TetsukoCrow
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These guys are the only reason some people say "3d prints are crappy", because idiots like him sold them on fairy tales and not the already incredible machine that it is
He's technically right saying we can reach the same precision as molding, but he omits the fact that it is with resin printers, will require you to buy a whole ass machine and different consumables and that you will sacrifice a lot of strength for that precision. Because that's simply not possible to match injection precision with fdm
And his "just... increase the surface area" is completely dumb. He's basicallyy saying "ruin your part's function to make a sturdy, useless piece of plastic". You would have to rework everything that parts interacts with to adapt for that size difference, but he presents it as a obvious solution.

El_Bretzel
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I disagree in some
matters, especially with surface finish (even if you spend a lot of time post-processing) which is important for things like props

Zipties_and_Ducttape
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Cool. Do a mirror finish on a black ABS. Or make a clear clock face. Dude I love 3d printing if only for the way it has expanded people's creativity. But injection molding is still better in many cases. But 3d is better in others. I meany your not making a cool wiggle toy with injection

wadewatts
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Hey 3D printing can be toned to be near perfect no matter what your printer is

colekarrh
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These people that create content are plain dumb...there are various methods that one can make your print stronger...the materials we use are just a starting point.. as users our job is to test over and over as well look for materials that we can introduce to this field can we can benefit and insure they will cohesive work great together...the problem is find is that too many people don't want to do that job instead want to be told everything cause they are lazy...

ghostrangerp.