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I used 3D printing purely for manufacturing.
We use 3D printing for shorter run products 100-1000 pieces.
Components specificially difficult and expensive for my DIY Projects !!
I am a teacher and 3d printing has completely changed the level of engagement and inquiry in my classes. My students have stopped saying "I don't know" and started saying "how can I make this happen..." "what could solve this..."
Custom parts for my quadcopter and Hexcopter:
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Educating people, but mainly for fun and for my printer itself
I mostly print little toys, or custom models for prototypes I make. It is hard to realize the full potential of a 3d printer if you cannot model.
Prototyping as well as DIY projects which bring down the price overall drastically with 3d printed materials.
Fixing household appliances and plastic parts. Remote backs and little custom parts/pieces. Need your Keurig to be taller because your travel mug is huge? Print a Keurig base to lift it up.