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Which Materials Can’t Be 3d Printed? |
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Answer» It’s hard to THINK of a material that can’t be 3D PRINTED. Theoretically, GIVEN the right circumstances, nearly any material can be 3D printed. But practically speaking, liquids for EXAMPLE can’t be 3D printed, unless the room you are 3D PRINTING in is at least below 0°C and you’ve equipped your 3D printer with the necessary modifications to do so. Other materials like naturally gaseous materials also can’t be 3D printed under normal conditions. It’s hard to think of a material that can’t be 3D printed. Theoretically, given the right circumstances, nearly any material can be 3D printed. But practically speaking, liquids for example can’t be 3D printed, unless the room you are 3D printing in is at least below 0°C and you’ve equipped your 3D printer with the necessary modifications to do so. Other materials like naturally gaseous materials also can’t be 3D printed under normal conditions. |
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