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    three-dimensional objects. 1- There are many different ways of the 3D print , however the most frequently used on a large scale is a process called Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) [12]. 2- Stereolithography: (SLA) is one of many the methods using to create three dimensional of printed objects. Known stereolithography device (SLA) to convert the liquid plastic to hard objects [13]. 3- selective laser sintering : is One techniques used through 3D printers today it is called selective laser sintering (SLS)

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    mathematical code. Stereolithography, commonly known as SLA, is one of the most applied forms of AM technology. Stereolithography researches were first appeared in 1970s, then in 1986 Chuck Hull patterned a technique capable of stacking planer cross-sectional geometries, in the direction of bottom to top, into a complete physical model. The unique material in Hull’s pattern was ultraviolet sensitive photopolymer. This technology was named and coined as the term “Stereolithography”. In the same year

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    Acknowledgement The completion of this seminar wouldn't be possible without the participation and help of so many people whose names might not enumerated. Their contributions are sincerely appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. but I’d like to express my sincere gratitude to my guide prof. Mayur Makhesana sir And coordinator prof. Keyur Hirapara sir. To all friends and other who in one or another shared their support , either morally, or physically, Thank you. Harshad Vekariya

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    Will 3D printing revolutionize our understanding of archaeology? 3D printing is a captivating advancement of technology that has profuse uses. Different from all the previous manufacturing methods, 3D printing generates a product in an additive mode to form an intricate three dimensional object, and therefore has the ability to produce the most complicated irregular object. This unique characteristic deems it highly impactful for archaeology, where the structures of historical human forms and the

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    The Ethics Of 3D Printing

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    complex surgery this would allow a surgeon to learn the complete structure of the bone on a model before going in to operate on a living person. A study done at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine performed an experiment using stereolithography to print multi-material 3D temporal bone models. Their results showed that the 3D printed models showed exemplarily similarities to the actual bone and serve as ideal replicas for study and teaching

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    generation design and manufacturing systems. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing is the process of making three dimensional objects by depositing a material layer by layer. It was invented by Chuck Hull in 1983 and was called Stereolithography because of the layer by layer production process

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    Problem Statement Last summer, I started an internship with Shriners Hospital for Children in their Motion Analysis Lab. During my internship there, I realized that many children could not afford to wait the three months necessary for standard ankle braces. In addition, many poorer families struggle to afford such expensive devices. My goal for this invention is to develop a feasible and medically accepted system in which a 3D scan of the patient’s foot will be manipulated on the computer to create

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    1- There are many different ways of the 3D print , however the most frequently used on a large scale is a process called Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM).[13] 2- Stereolithography: (SLA) is one of many the methods using to create three dimensional of printed objects. Known stereolithography device (SLA) to convert the liquid plastic to hard objects.[14] 3- selective laser sintering : is One techniques used through 3D printers today it is called selective laser sintering

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    3D printing is changing the world we live in today. Business Insider calls 3D printing “The Next Industrial Revolution” (Rega). Imagine having the capability of producing any product you want at your fingertips within minutes; it is now possible because of 3D printing. Simply put, 3D printing is the process of creating real objects by “printing” chosen substances layer by layer until the desired product is made, therefore 3D printing is sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing. There are endless

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    there was a delay in the patent application of the original conceiver Dr. Kodama. However the roots of 3D printing can be traced back to 1986 when the first patent was issued to Charles Hull who invented his machine in 1983, and he called it stereolithography and he later went on to co-found 3D system Corporation, which created the first 3D printer. Many other companies have since then developed 3D printers for commercial applications. 3D printing or Additive Manufacturing is a process that takes

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