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3D printing
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- 3D printing
- 3D bioprinting
- 3D tools and techniques
- 3D modeling
- 3D scanner
- List of common 3D test models
- 3D computer graphics software
- OpenSCAD
- Cura
- File formats
- STL (file format)
- G-code
- 3D Manufacturing Format
- Additive Manufacturing File Format
- Manufacturing processes
- Contour crafting
- Direct metal laser sintering
- D-Shape
- Electron beam freeform fabrication
- Fused deposition modeling
- Laminated object manufacturing
- Laser engineered net shaping
- Magnetic 3D bioprinting
- Powder bed and inkjet head 3D printing
- Stereolithography
- Selective heat sintering
- Selective laser sintering
- Selective laser melting
- Volumetric printing
- Applications
- 3D printed firearms
- 3D-printed spacecraft
- Building printing
- Critical making
- Injection molding
- Rapid prototyping
- Molding
- Organ-on-a-chip
- Tissue engineering
- Related
- Molecular assembler
- RepRap project