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First, Fused Deposit Modelling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing technique that creates patterns by melting layers of materials together. In plain English, an FDM 3D printer uses plastic filaments and crushes them at high temperatures until they melt. Then, the melted components are placed on the print bed layer by layer. When it comes to 3D printing, FDM 3D printing is generally the first method that springs to mind. Digital design files are translated into physical dimensions by FDM and then uploaded to the print... more
Snapmaker Jul 18 '23 · Tags: fdm 3d printing