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What's the most practical application for 3D printing in your life?
Printing people and prosthetic's parts.
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I'm really just a hobbyist and while my hobbies are usually not 3d printing I can use it to make my new hobby cheaper.
however I will say that customized gifts for friends and family is kind of the most practical thing since it is cheaper and unique.
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creating products to raise money
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If we need anything around the house 1st step is to see if we can design or find a 3D printed version.... If not, we don't need it!
I visit your site daily thinking about buying a workbench.... a lot....
Good work on the Press too! When people ask me what printer to buy your always on the short list due to your consistent great values.
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My most practical application that I have made so far has actually been a kitty litter scoop. Last years winter was really bad and I was unable to get out to the store to purchase one, so I just printed one out. This definitely aided in keeping the house free from unwanted odors!
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Eddie
DIY Projects, is the most practical use of 3D printing, but also to make creative gifts (if you have a good imagination).
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Printing Custom enclosures and brackets.
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components for my custom diy projects that would be nearly impossible to make otherwise.
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My application is mostly prototype. Making enclosures for circuit boards. Personally, I would like to experiment with making instruments.
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I am printing circuit board mounts and mechanisms with my printer.