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Hi everyone, I am a Junior student studying in Hong kong, also a 3d printing enthusiast. Currently I am doing a personal project on 3d printing. My goal is to promote the 3d printing technology, and I would really want to know what are the purposes of a 3d printer??, specifically in the eyes of a average household. Is it just for business or household? What are some reasons why an average person may want to own a 3d printer?

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Hey Bruce,

3D printers can be used for both business purposes and as a hobby. The main purpose is to create items with only minimal material used. In industry products are made cheaply with mass production due to techniques such as injection moulding to ensure there is no material wastage. These moulds are far too expensive for ‘one of products’ and other methods can also be costly like cuttin, sanding and finishing materials like wood, plastic or metal items. 3D printing allows people to create new ideas/ products, construct low cost prototypes and find replacement parts at a low cost.

Custom designs that can be ‘one of a kind’ and rather cheap construction of items makes 3D printing desirable

Hope this helps. If you have further questions just ask.

It is amazing how much use a 3D printer is at home. Of course, I do my own design work, but there is so many design files you can download as well.

For a few examples: I built an attachment for tying two wire shelves together 72 (so one doesn’t fall down again). I build an enclosure for my Pine64 44 that is my new streaming system for the TV. Cell phone stand, mount for an antenna (OTA HD TV antenna in attic), replacement pointer for a weigh scale, book ends 37 and other things.

People also use them for making toys for their kids (until the kids start making their own). RPC gamers are creating miniatures. People are creating costume parts. The possibilities are endless. As the price of printers drops and quality and speed increases, more printers will be showing up in people’s houses. It’s another manufacturing revolution.

As a personal request - if you’re doing a tutorial, please make sure that there is good closed captioning. I’m happy to say that most of the existing OnShape tutorials have good captions and the ones produced by the OnShape team have transcripts available as well. Yay.

The OnShape team is fantastic, and really do care about their users! This is definitely easy to implement and I myself get annoyed when videos don’t include this.