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3D Metal Printing with Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) Feat. Ultrafuse 17-4PH Metal Filament 

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There are many different ways now a days to 3D print metals but nearly all of them are cost prohibitive but FFF is a much cheaper option compared to the others but it can still be pricy due to the supportive equipment required to process the parts after being printed so that they can be turned into metal parts.
BASF's Ultrafuse 17-4 PH metal filaments lets us utilize FFF technology in or own homes with your everyday FDM printer. #3dprint #3dprinted #3dprinting #metal

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29 авг 2024

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@CrudelyMade
@CrudelyMade Год назад
a link to the follow up video in the description or pinned in the comments would be a plus. ;-)
@stevengunther7871
@stevengunther7871 Год назад
Slow down speach speed to about 1/3, to be understandable please.
@krollmond7544
@krollmond7544 5 месяцев назад
Just curious did you get a quote for the debinder and furnace?
@MrToadyodymo
@MrToadyodymo 2 года назад
Where can I find out more about the hammer?
@MinWin3D
@MinWin3D 2 года назад
The original post about the hammer was posted on MatterHacker's TikTok account, so I'd check them out or even reach out to them if you'd like to learn more about it.
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