7. Complexity really is free
If you can dream it and design, you can built it using 3D printing. And adding features does not add to the cost to make. This is a first in human history. You can add holes, slices, tunnels, and so on without adding to the cost to make the part.
Ravindra Kulkarni says
Very Nice Post @ Leslie Langnau
Before 3D printing existed, products were specifically designed to fit in the traditional manufacturing technologies. Since 3D printers can make finished products, this so-called design for manufacturing is not necessary any more.
Thanks For Sharing.
Drew Mumaw says
Good post. One of the most important benefits from a designer’s perspective is the ability to prove a design concept before investing in a high cost steel mold that will be used to create millions of parts. I don’t see 3D printing eliminating the need for traditional (subtractive) manufacturing methods, but rather supplement it.
Lawrence B. Deleon says
Nice article
Lawrence B. Deleon says
Wow!