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In his weekly "3D Printing Weekly" podcast, Tom Whitehill - an experienced user of multiple FDM 3D printers - breaks down the different types of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) machines on the market. He aims to help listeners better understand the technology and choose the printer that best suits their needs.
This Episode's TopicIn this episode, Tom gives an overview of the key FDM printer designs, including cartesian, CoreXY, delta, polar, SCARA and belt-driven. He explains the characteristics of each, such as build volume, speed and ease-of-use. Tom also discusses the pros and cons to consider for different use cases like prototyping, production or large-scale projects.
TakeawayBy demystifying FDM printer options in his entertaining yet informative style, Tom equips listeners with the knowledge to select the machine that will maximize their 3D printing experience and success. Listeners will come away with a better grasp of what technology matches their specific application.
https://qidi3d.com/blogs/news/fdm-3d-printer-types-guide
By XuanwooIn his weekly "3D Printing Weekly" podcast, Tom Whitehill - an experienced user of multiple FDM 3D printers - breaks down the different types of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) machines on the market. He aims to help listeners better understand the technology and choose the printer that best suits their needs.
This Episode's TopicIn this episode, Tom gives an overview of the key FDM printer designs, including cartesian, CoreXY, delta, polar, SCARA and belt-driven. He explains the characteristics of each, such as build volume, speed and ease-of-use. Tom also discusses the pros and cons to consider for different use cases like prototyping, production or large-scale projects.
TakeawayBy demystifying FDM printer options in his entertaining yet informative style, Tom equips listeners with the knowledge to select the machine that will maximize their 3D printing experience and success. Listeners will come away with a better grasp of what technology matches their specific application.
https://qidi3d.com/blogs/news/fdm-3d-printer-types-guide