I'm not sure they have any great 3D print designs that hold up over time and usage, but hey, the day may come. Good question though. I'm not a hundred percent on this, but I'm thinking I've read that materials is an iffy thing.
I'm not sure they have any great 3D print designs that hold up over time and usage, but hey, the day may come. Good question though. I'm not a hundred percent on this, but I'm thinking I've read that materials is an iffy thing.
It's a one shot deal so no it doesn't hold up over time. That being said the same company has a Cnc machine that will cut you an ak47 out of metal.
It's a one shot deal so no it doesn't hold up over time. That being said the same company has a Cnc machine that will cut you an ak47 out of metal.
How do the materials used in 3D printing stand up to sustained use though?