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Plastic widget prototypes aren't the only things 3D printers can produce anymore. From titanium to chocolate, the uses and printers have expanded to affect every industrial sector.
As more giant corporations such as GE are buying up additive manufacturing companies, it's probably time to stop thinking about 3D printing as a hobby.
Because of all the constant developments, there's a lot about 3D Printing that can be confusing, such as when to use SLA over PolyJet. This should clear things up a bit.
The Rize One industrial desktop 3D Printer, created by a dream team of 3D printing savants, ends the nightmare of post-processing. It's the 3D printer you've been waiting for.
When Chuck Hull invented stereolithography in the early 1980s, he had some ideas about what it might spawn, but he could have never imagined the scope of the current 3D-printing world. Now the CTO of 3D Systems, the company he founded in 1983...