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Discussion: What can I print with a 3D printer?

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Orb Sole
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Orb Sole:28. November 6:18

I’ve been into tech stuff like 3D printing for a while, and I keep wondering what you can actually print with these things. I’m not talking about super complex technical parts, prosthetics, or stuff like that (though I’ve read about those too). I mean, is it possible to print useful everyday things?

 
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Misato Katsuragi:28. November 6:22

Why not? If it’s not just a basic entry-level 3D printer but also not a giant industrial one, you can definitely make stuff for daily use. People even create jewelry brands with 3D-printed designs. I’ve also read you can print molds and forms to work with metal later. So yeah, the possibilities are pretty broad.

 
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John Smith:3. December 10:26

Personally, I was more interested in finding a 3D printer powerful enough to handle complex parts. Regular home printers didn’t cut it, so I kept digging until I found Epitum. Their site https://epitum3d.com/ explains everything: the JetSmart technology, dual-nozzle printing, temperature specs, and so on. From my experience, it’s a solid professional printer that delivers great results for the price.

 
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Ethan Smith:3. December 15:23

Yes, it's possible. I made a pencil holder on 3D printer for example

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3. December 15:23
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