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3D PRINTING WITH FUSED DIFFUSION MODELLING - MAKENICA

FDM (FUSED DIFFUSION MODELLING) 3D printing is a technique that prints both horizontally and vertically, an extrusion nozzle moves over a build platform.

3D PRINTING WITH PETG - Makenica 3d printing services

PETG is a Glycol Modified version of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), which is used to manufacture water bottles. Read full blog to find more

A Step by Step guide to 3D printing Threads and Screws

3D printing Threads and screws are present all around us. You have them in our bathrooms, kitchens, gardens and in your cars, even in our computers.

The Best tapes for 3D Print Bed Adhesion - Makenica

Affordable, colorful, and widely available pretty much anywhere, 3D printer tape is one of cost effective solutions to 3D print bed adhesion

Post Processing Techniques in FDM 3D Printing Summarised

You might have noticed that your FDM 3D printing generally have a rather coarse finish. It’s easily discernible too but luckily there

A COMPLETE GUIDE- 3D PRINTING WITH POLYCARBONATE (PC)

Polycarbonate (PC) is one of the strongest 3D printer filament presented in this list which is extremely durable and resistant to both physical impact and heat

WHAT ARE THE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF 3D PRINTING?

In this article, we will be discussing in-depth about the industrial applications of 3D printing in the industrial world.

Multi Color 3D Printer - Makenica 3d printing services

But now with the abundance and availability of the multicolour 3D printer, 3D printing has become a thing which is eagerly pursued.

Step by Step guide to setting up Marlin for Auto Bed Leveling

Leveling a 3D printer bed is a pretty tedious job if you are not well experienced in it. As such manual leveling is not much fun at all.

Adhesion problems between PLA and the Print Bed? : Here are 3 Easy Solutions

Start by identifying the cause of your problem. PLA or Polylactic acid is a thermoplastic polyester. It is most often the filament of choice while 3D printing because