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Prototyping
What is a prototype - prototype of mask
12
Des

Webinar on industrial 3D printing and other rapid-prototyping methods

Additive manufacturing is something that has really come to be, and which is constantly being developed to new heights in which fields and applications where the technology is used. The production method has made it possible to change the way one solves various technical challenges, and arrive at validated solutions in design processes more quickly. December 08, 2021 ...
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What is 3D printing
17
Sep 100

What is 3D printing? - What can you make and how to 3D print?

3D printing is an additive manufacturing method. A three-dimensional object is produced by adding layer upon layer of material. With the help of modern 3D printers and a 3D model, you can 3D print almost anything, revolutionizing countless industries by being able to produce complex parts that are literally impossible to make with conventional...
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Prototypes are produced with a 3D printer
25
Jun

How do you make a prototype? Which method should you choose?

When making prototypes, you should be clear about what you want to do with it - what you want to achieve is crucial for how to make the prototype. As it is time consuming and often relatively expensive (depending on what it is). You can live by the rule "do not shoot sparrows with a cannon" and ...
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Close-up of 3D-printed prototypes
17
Mar

What is a prototype? – What should it be used for and why?

A guide to getting started with your first prototypeWhat is a prototype? A prototype is a first draft of your new product. The purpose of producing prototypes is to check fits, whether the solution will work and "validate the design". The actual product idea is also tested as far as possible before you really get started.
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