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| DIY 3D Printer Helps Create Three Dimensional ObjectsBy: DeepSpace8.com Although 3D printing has been entering the consumer market in recent years, the earlier version of 3D printing was developed in the 1980s for manufacturing industries. As a result, 3D printing was claimed to be the beginning of a third industrial revolution following the assembly line of industrial production. Now, with availability of DIY 3D printer, consumers can explore how to create 3D objects as profesional designers used to do. Prior to generating (or printing) 3D objects, consumers need to assemble a DIY 3D printer, which may take several hours or days. Once the assembly is completed, the printer will be ready to "print" (or generate) 3D objects. How a 3D printer works? A simple way to describe how a 3D printer works is to think that it draws lots of 2D and cross-sectional layers, for which one layer sits on top of another layer. In another words, a 3D object is built or "printed" as an accumulation of 2D prints, but without the paper in between. One of the printing materials used by a 3D printer is Plastic Acid (or PLA). (Wood or other printing materials also may be used.) When printing, a 3D printer will extrude molten plastic through a tiny nozzle that moves around precisely under computer control. The 3D printer prints one layer, waits for it to dry, and then prints the next layer on top. A 3D printer can accept instructions from a computer, a software stored in a USB or SD card, or the Internet. What a DIY 3D printer is for? Huisheng Photoelectric produces DIY 3D printers for individual consumers and industries. The brand name for its DIY 3D printer is ALUNAR. The DIY 3D Printer is Huisheng's independent research and development by its engineers. For people who are interested in exploring 3D printing, please visit DeepSpace8.com to learn more in details. End
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