danoperl
- Fused Deposition Modeling. Makerbot and many other printers use the technology. How can we help?
9 years, 6 months ago
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raykholo
- FDM printers comprise a large portion of all the 3D printers out there.. FDM, or Fused Deposition Modeling, means laying down molten plastic layer by layer to make a part. So anything with a nozzle extruding filament is what you're looking for. That's the majority of us, myself included.
9 years, 6 months ago
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defcon3d
- Yes, sometimes a printer may tell you based on a part that FDM technology won't work for an application. What he is basically saying is that maybe another technology such as SLA is better suited for the application.:)
Funny, you mention this as I told this to a prospective client on here yesterday.
9 years, 6 months ago
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necf
- Stratasys haz it.... we use FFF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_deposition_modeling The term fused deposition modeling and its abbreviation to FDM are trademarked by Stratasys Inc. The exactly equivalent term, fused filament fabrication (FFF), was coined by the members of the RepRap project to give a phrase that would be legally unconstrained in its use. It is also sometimes called Plastic Jet Printing (PJP).
olintrout
- It would be great if we can get feedback on pen design and functions from you so we can improve the CreoPop pen. Thank you! five nights at freddy's https://fivenightsatteddys.com series of horror games
2 years, 12 months ago
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sheela_ki
- FDM technology is a rapid prototyping technology that enables the user to create solid 3D models of almost any shape and size. Here you check this https://fourwindsagency.us/what-is-online-marketing/ and get more new things for marketing things. It's the perfect choice for users who want to produce something quickly, but still want the best quality possible.
1 year, 6 months ago
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FDM, or Fused Deposition Modeling, means laying down molten plastic layer by layer to make a part. So anything with a nozzle extruding filament is what you're looking for. That's the majority of us, myself included.
Funny, you mention this as I told this to a prospective client on here yesterday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_deposition_modeling
The term fused deposition modeling and its abbreviation to FDM are trademarked by Stratasys Inc. The exactly equivalent term, fused filament fabrication (FFF), was coined by the members of the RepRap project to give a phrase that would be legally unconstrained in its use. It is also sometimes called Plastic Jet Printing (PJP).