3D printer and application in our daily life
by Wing Sze LUK
1. 3D printing products
1.1. 3D printing art
1.2. 3D Printed Eyewear
1.3. 3D Printed Acoustic Guitar
1.4. 3D Printed Medical Models
1.5. 3D printed high heels
1.6. Gear Wraps
1.7. Kaleidoscope Clock
1.8. 3D Anatomica di Revolutis Sculptural
1.9. Coffee Cups
1.10. 3D Printed Clothes
1.11. 3D Printed Building
1.12. 3D Printed Prosthetic
2. source
2.1. school
2.1.1. teachers
2.1.2. classmates
2.2. media
2.2.1. newspaper
2.2.2. news
2.2.3. social networking site
2.2.4. television
2.3. stores
2.4. friends
2.5. family
2.5.1. parent
3. definition
3.1. three-dimensional digital model
3.2. thin layers of a material
3.3. additive processes
4. disadvantages
4.1. Limited Materials
4.2. Questionable Accuracy
4.3. Manufacturing Limitations
5. application
5.1. Entertainment
5.1.1. 3D Printed Acoustic Guitar
5.1.2. 3D printed enamelled pottery
5.2. Food industry
5.3. Textile and fashion
5.3.1. 3D printed high heels
5.3.2. Kaleidoscope Clock
5.3.3. 3D Anatomica di Revolutis Sculptural
5.3.4. 3D Printed Clothes
5.4. Architecture and Construction
5.4.1. 3D Printed Building
5.5. Healthcare and medical
5.5.1. 3D Printed Medical Models
5.5.2. 3D Printed Prosthetic
5.6. Maritime industry
5.7. Chemical industry
5.8. Optics
5.8.1. 3D Printed Eyewear
5.9. Education
5.9.1. Stem
6. 3D printers
6.1. Formlabs Form 2
6.2. LulzBot Mini 3D Printer
6.3. MakerBot Replicator+
6.4. XYZprinting da Vinci Mini
6.5. Ultimaker 3
6.6. XYZprinting da Vinci Jr. 2.0 Mix
6.7. Flashforge Finder 3D Printer
6.8. New Matter MOD-t 3D Printer
6.9. Robo 3D R1 +Plus
6.10. Ultimaker 2+
7. advantages
7.1. Fast
7.2. Save Money
7.2.1. machine operation costs
7.2.1.1. Industrial additive manufacturing technologies
7.2.2. material cost
7.2.3. labor costs
7.3. Mitigate Risk
7.3.1. production-ready prototype
7.4. Customization
7.4.1. more design freedom