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We all know that 3D printing technology has changed the way we make things, from tools to body parts.
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3D printing is a process known as "additive manufacturing".
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By additive manufacturing, manufacturers create complex parts for equipment, trucks, airplanes, etc.
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Designers create 3D printing items based on the cost and time of standard parts such as molding, sculpting, etc.
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You can get additive manufacturing at home and in businesses with small 3D printers.
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In 3D printing, the first step involves creating a blueprint of the item.
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Plastic is the most commonly used material in 3D printing and is used to create amazing objects.
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In the medical world, doctors also print small body parts such as nose, ear, using patient cells.