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3D printing is becoming an increasingly popular technology in manufacturing, prototyping, and product development. While it is widely known that 3D printing can save time and money, many still wonder about the actual costs of using this technology. In this post, we’ll break down all the factors that influence the cost of 3D printing and provide approximate values in euros.
3D printing is no longer solely the domain of industries or research institutes. With increasingly accessible devices like Bambu Lab 3D printers, anyone—from students to creators and small businesses—can explore the possibilities offered by this innovative technology. However, some persistent myths might discourage you from getting started. Here, we debunk four common misconceptions and demonstrate just how simple modern 3D printing can be.
Anyone working in a CNC workshop knows how crucial it is to have well-organized tools and accessories. Disorganized drawers, lost bits, and searching for the right tool in the middle of a task can cause delays, errors, and unnecessary stress. By utilizing 3D printing, we can transform a workshop into a well-organized and efficient workspace.
When printing with 3D printers, empty filament spools can quickly pile up, taking up space and creating waste. Bambu Lab has developed a solution – a reusable spool – which not only reduces plastic waste by at least 20% but also allows for the purchase of filament without a spool.