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  1. #1
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    Jan 2014
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    Like Ralph says, the way to make small metal parts economically is indirectly, using the lost "wax" process. FDM printers, though, won't give you enough resolution or the smooth surfaces you need for jewelry (unless striations are part of the design effect you want). Using a resin-based printer like the B9 Creator will be more suitable.

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    Sciaky EBAM 300 3D Printer, Fabrisonic UAM 3D Printer and Concept Laser XLine 1000 3D Printer are the best metal 3D Printer.

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