Alexander has built a third-generation internal combustion engine using 3D printing, showcasing the technology's potential beyond typical applications. The engine, mostly made of basic plastics like ASA and ABS, incorporates essential non-printed components for functionality but demonstrates the viability of 3D printing in complex mechanical projects. This highlights the evolving capabilities of desktop FDM printers in creating intricate machinery.
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