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Selective Ironing Adds Designs To 3D Prints

Ali NematiAli Nemati1 day ago24 sec read7 views

Julius Curt developed selective ironing, a technique that uses an ironing process in 3D printing to add designs on top surfaces without increasing height. This method involves defining patterns in CAD and applying them through a post-processing script, offering content creators a new way to enhance the aesthetic of their prints with logos or other graphics.

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