The revolutionary technology that has revolutionized human history and science is the 3D printer. People can use this invention in areas that they couldn’t imagine even before science fiction. A 3D printer today covers any area of our life. You can use it both in medicine and in jewelry. The ability to experiment in education, print, advertising, film, and even construction pushes us to overcome a significant trampoline. 

Hi Story

In 1981, Hideo Koda released information from the Nagoya City Industrial Research Institute about its rapid prototyping system using photopolymers. They printed the printed model in layers. Three years later, Charles Hull invented stereolithography. In 1992, Charles Hull’s company started the world’s first stereolithography apparatus.

First Steps

There were problems with the material. Technologies were not optimal. Besides, these machines were expensive and could not be used at home or in the office. In 1999, a patient received the first 3D-printed organ transplanted by scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine to print a synthetic bladder and then implant it into the patient’s cells.

3D Printer Today

Today, the quality of 3D printing has improved significantly, the price of printers has also been reduced considerably, and it has already become affordable.

Where can we use it? 

Movie

Printing 3D objects in the film industry make it much easier to believe in their realism. It surpassed computer graphics.

Fashion

Fur coats, shirts Precious dresses are now sewn on a 3D printer. With it, you can create unusual models of shoes made of plastic, rubber, or polyethylene.

Sweets

Incredible, but true. You can 3D print candies of any flavor and color.

SLR camera

Leo Marius developed the technology for the production of an SLR camera. Now you can upload files and even print them to your camera. 

Car

As surprising as it may be, Urbee 2 consists of 50 3D printed parts.

What else does a 3D printer have to offer?

Do you dream of your own home? Imagine how pleasant it is to drink a cup of coffee every morning on your sunny balcony? It is not difficult to understand how important it is for every homeless person to spend the night under a roof. Just under the roof. One such bum made his dream of a 3D printer come true.

Extraordinary story

For the first time in history, a homeless person settled in a printing house. Tim Shea, 70, lived on the street for many years and moved into Icon’s 3D printer house a few months ago. It’s a buzzword in technology and may even be the best way to combat homelessness. Tim, 70, is thrilled and comfortable in his new home. The 3D printer managed to change his life in just 48 hours altogether. The printer usually uses 20-30% of the first building material as opposed to the house. People share unbelievable videos through social media, and it is possible to grow your page organically by helping such kinds of content, stepping forward to the future.

However, technological progress warns us that he has become the goldfish of the 21st century, that he could not support his dreamers all his life, and in anticipation of three wishes, he will escape from there for the rest of his life. What else surprises the world?


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Nick Guli

Nick Guli is a writer at Explosion.com. He loves movies, TV shows and video games. Nick brings you the latest news, reviews and features. From blockbusters to indie darlings, he’s got his take on the trends, fan theories and industry news. His writing and coverage is the perfect place for entertainment fans and gamers to stay up to date on what’s new and what’s next.
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