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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What does FDM Printer mean in 3d printing?
Fused filament fabrication, also known as fused deposition modeling (with the trademarked acronym FDM), or called filament freeform fabrication, is a 3D printing process that uses a continuous filament of a thermoplastic material. Filament is fed from a large spool through a moving, heated printer extruder head, and is deposited on the growing work.
What does MSLA or SLA Printer mean in 3d printing?
Stereolithography (SLA also known as vat photopolymerisation, optical fabrication, photo-solidification, or resin printing) is a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, patterns, and production parts in a layer by layer fashion using photochemical processes by which light causes chemical monomers and oligomers to cross-link together to form polymers.
What is a Bust Print?
Busts are a common form of statue used to show admiration or respect for a person (or thing). Busts are traditionally made from marble, bronze, wax, plaster, or wood, however, in this context the print is not a full statue, and emphasizes the character or model.
What is a STL file?
STL is a file format native to the stereolithography CAD software created by 3D Systems. STL has several backronyms such as "Standard Triangle Language" and "Standard Tessellation Language". This file format is supported by many other software packages; it is widely used for rapid prototyping, 3D printing and computer-aided manufacturing. STL files describe only the surface geometry of a three-dimensional object without any representation of color, texture or other common CAD model attributes. The STL format specifies both ASCII and binary representations. Binary files are more common, since they are more compact.