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  2. List of 3D printing software - Wikipedia

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    PLaSM - open source scripting language for solid modeling. 3D printing processes. Thingiverse - open CAD repository / library for 3D printers, laser cutters, milling machines. MyMiniFactory - 3D printing marketplace. CAD library - 3D repository to download 3D models. Fused filament fabrication - 3D printing process that uses a continuous ...

  3. 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    3D printing or additive manufacturing is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done in a variety of processes in which material is deposited, joined or solidified under computer control, with the material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or powder grains being fused), typically layer by layer.

  4. Applications of 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Applications of 3D printing. In recent years, 3D printing has developed significantly and can now perform crucial roles in many applications, with the most common applications being manufacturing, medicine, architecture, custom art and design, and can vary from fully functional to purely aesthetic applications. 3D printed chocolate.

  5. Cura (software) - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source LGPLv3. Website. ultimaker .com /software /ultimaker-cura. Cura is an open source slicing application for 3D printers. [3] It was created by David Braam who was later employed by Ultimaker, a 3D printer manufacturing company, to maintain the software. Cura is available under LGPLv3 license. [4]

  6. Tinkercad - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Launched. 2011. Written in. WebGL, JavaScript. Tinkercad is a free-of-charge, online 3D modeling program that runs in a web browser. [1] Since it became available in 2011 it has become a popular platform for creating models for 3D printing as well as an entry-level introduction to constructive solid geometry in schools. [2]

  7. 3D printed medication - Wikipedia

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    A 3D printed medication (also called 3D printed medicine, 3D printed pharmaceutical, or 3D printed drug) is a customized medication created using 3D printing techniques, such as 3D printed tablets. [1] It allows for precise control over the composition and dosage of drugs, enabling the production of personalized medicine tailored to an ...

  8. 3D printing marketplace - Wikipedia

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    3D printing marketplaces are a combination of file sharing websites, with or without a built in e-commerce capability. Designers upload suitable files for 3D printing whilst other users buy or freely download the uploaded files for printing. The marketplaces facilitate the account management, infrastructure, server resources and guarantees safe ...

  9. Category:3D printing - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 3D concrete printing. 3D drug printing. 3D food printing. 3D printed medicine. 3D printer extruder. 3D printing filament. 3D printing in India. 3D printing speed.