Sunday, June 7, 2015

Just What Is 3D Printing Solid Concepts

By Elaine Guthrie


3D printing or, as they call it in the business world, additive manufacturing has been a big game changer in the technological word that we live in today. This new technology is constantly growing bigger and bigger by the day. Maybe even bigger than the internet some day or some would like to believe it would be. But how this is so is explained in the next few paragraphs. So, read on.

So what is this technology we speak so highly of really. 3D printing is basically the creation of something that is based off a computer generated model. Fascinating, right. Understanding what 3D printing solid concepts is is crucial though if you are looking to start your own manufacturing company. But let us go over a little history on how this tech came to be in order for us to truly understand more.

Ever since the beginning of time, mankind has always relied on manual labor in accordance to production. One example is the pyramids in Egypt which unfortunately have had so many of its workers suffer from injuries and even deaths during the time. But thanks to new technology today like 3D printing, you do not need to worry about such things anymore.

In this day and age, people can simply manufacture a product just by the snap of their fingers, literally. By generating 3D models, processing those models, and let the machine work its magic, we can simply just sit back and enjoy the show. And it is all thanks to the brilliant minds who have worked day and night to provide us with such a system.

Rapid prototyping or, as it is more commonly called now, additive manufacturing was first introduced in the late 80s. In 1986, the patent was first issued by a Charles Hull. As an added bonus, he also invented its first prototype back in 1983. After rigorous testing, his company was finally able to sell its first machine in 1988.

In the following years of the late 90s and early 00s, production of these machines persisted. Newer and better models were introduced which were met with huge demand. The matter of mass producing these machines had to be brought in and was not questioned. And although newer models came out, the overall design of these machines still followed the first one in 1986.

In 2007, some companies attempted to lower the costs to be able to buy one of these machines to enable the average user to own one. The attempt was to produce an entry level version of said machine. The attempt was a failure since the $10,000 price tag these companies settled for was still too expensive for the every day user.

Later on, companies strove for a $5,000 mark for the sole reason of opening up a whole new different audience to this kind of technology. It was not until 2009 that the very first affordable 3D printing machine was introduced and sold to the public. It was met with wide acclaim.

More and more versions of this machine will surely come into fruition some day. It will not be as surprising though considering the rate its development is going in. Truly, evolution does not only pertain to living beings as it is clearly present in machines as well.




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