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Metal Parts from 3D Prints Featured Products
Metal Parts from 3D Prints

Metal Parts from 3D Prints

By Matthew Borgatti
You can make precise, durable, shiny metal parts using a 3d printer and silicone casting - it's easier than you might think.
  • Introduction
  • Theory and Terminology
  • Materials and Tools
  • Print
  • Silicone Casting
  • Metal Casting
  • Finishing
  • Installation
  • Done
  • Download PDF

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Difficulty: Intermediate
Guide Type: Project
Categories: Maker Business/Manufacturing
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