Product Startup

193: 3D Printing Overview for New Inventions

09.14.2023 - By Kevin Mako of Mako Design + InventPlay

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Andre Tiemann holds the position of Director of Production at Hot Pop Factory, a renowned company specializing in 3D printing, laser cutting, etching, and small-scale consumer product manufacturing. In this episode, Andre will impart invaluable insights aimed at inventors, startups, and small manufacturers. He will cover topics such as the fundamentals of 3D printing, its various types, the diverse materials used in 3D printing, and its significance at three critical stages in the product development journy of hardware startups.

Here are the key takeaways from this episode:

3D printing is a layering additive method.

The majority of 3D printing involves plastic printing, with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) being a common technique.

Stereolithography (SLA) is a resin-based 3D printing process.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) uses lasers to sinter powder, creating 3D printed parts.

Multi-material printing allows for versatility in materials.

Initially, ABS was the primary material, but now there are numerous material options available.

Three key phases in utilizing 3D printing for new hardware product development: 1) Rough ideation of design, 2) Engineering prototyping and, 3) Short-run low-volume hardware manufacturing for new inventions.

Short-run manufacturing provides an opportunity to alleviate uncertainty and ensure project success through customer feedback.

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