How it Works

Dino print
Printers are a wonderful piece of machinery. You can make almost anything. From cool statues and figures to parts for a contraption, anything is posible. The image to the left is a picture of my 3D printer. It has a 3D printed dinosar head on it. The print required some suports which are small poles printed to hold up overhanging pieces of the print.
The video to the left shows my printer making a small dragon statue. The way printers make things is very interesting. The box/nozzle in the video heats up to 200 degrees. Afterward, it sets its X, Y, and Z axises. Then it starts the print. The printer extrudes the filament layer by layer. The inise of the 3D printed object has infill. This means that the print is not actually solid, allowing the prit to be more efficient and save filament.
  1. Ender 3
    1. PlA, ABS, TPU
    2. 220x220x250mm
    3. 260c

  2. Ultimaker S3
    1. PlA, ABS, TPU
    2. 230x190x200mm
    3. 280c

  3. FormLabs Form 3
    1. PlA, ABS, TPU
    2. 145x145x185
    3. 270c