Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Drag Knife Cutting Drag knife cutting is a process used in hybrid 3D printers or CNC machines that involves cutting thin materials like vinyl, cardboard, or foam using a small, pivoting blade. This technique is often integrated with additive manufacturing to create multi-functional machines capable of both 3D printing and precision cutting. Drag knife cutting is popular in industries like packaging, signage, and crafting, where intricate shapes or patterns are required. While the blade only cuts in 2D, it allows for high precision and clean edges. Combining drag knife cutting with 3D printing expands the range of creative and functional possibilities, offering a versatile solution for makers and manufacturers alike. |
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