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    The manufacturing of a 3D printed object is normally achieved using additive processes. What is an Additive process? Well It´s A process where an object is created by laying down layer by layers of material until the object is fully created. Each of these layers can be seen as a very thinly sliced horizontal cross section of the object.

    High-resolution realistic photograph of Prusa Core One 3D printer in a professional workspace, showing the printer mid-operation with visible resin vat and printed part. Lighting should be natural or studio-style to highlight the machine's design and build quality.

    Prusa Core One Review: A Premium Resin 3D Printer for Enthusiasts

    Håkan Fägnell - 12th August 2025
    High-resolution realistic photograph of a U.S. Navy officer operating a 3D printer aboard a naval vessel or at the Naval Postgraduate School during a training exercise. The environment should depict real-world conditions, such as a ship's interior or a military lab, with visible printed components and diagnostic equipment. Avoid futuristic or stylized elements.

    U.S. Navy Tests On-Demand 3D Printing for Ship Repairs During Training...

    Håkan Fägnell - 12th August 2025
    High-resolution realistic photograph of a 3D printed home prototype in a suburban neighborhood in Rochester, New Hampshire, captured in natural daylight. Avoid futuristic or stylized elements.

    3D Printed Homes Proposed as Housing Solution in Rochester, NH

    Håkan Fägnell - 12th August 2025

    Media falsely attacks 3d printing again

    Nathan Cox - 29th January 2017

    Finishing & Painting A 3D Printed Alien!

    Evan Morgan - 17th January 2017

    Top 7 3D Scanners on a Low Budget

    Diana Segura - 5th January 2017

    5 Fun Prints for your new 3d printer.

    Nathan Cox - 4th January 2017

    What is Love? 3D Print Me (NSFW)

    Stan Baldwin - 2nd January 2017

    5 groundbreakers in the 3dprinting industry during 2016

    Diana Segura - 31st December 2016

    5 Ways to Feed your 3D Printing Habit

    Stan Baldwin - 28th December 2016

    3D Addivist Cookbook; Liberal Art Majors Invade 3D Printing

    Stan Baldwin - 7th December 2016

    How moist filaments will screw up your 3D-printing

    Anton Månsson - 1st December 2016

    3D printing during 2016: insights and predictions

    Diana Segura - 27th November 2016

    3D Printing Fidgets

    Stan Baldwin - 21st November 2016

    Not Shiny, but Solid: Proto Pasta Matte Fiber HTPLA

    Stan Baldwin - 1st November 2016
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