Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Advanced Geometry Advanced geometry refers to complex or intricate designs created using CAD software, often involving detailed shapes, curves, and internal structures that push the limits of 3D printing capabilities. Examples include lattice structures, interlocking parts, and biomimetic designs. Printing advanced geometry often requires high-resolution printers, specialized materials, and precise slicing settings. Support structures are commonly needed to handle overhangs or unsupported areas. Advanced geometry is widely used in industries such as aerospace, architecture, and medical device manufacturing, where innovative shapes and lightweight designs are critical. Mastery of advanced geometry techniques enables designers to fully leverage additive manufacturing technology. |
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