Fused-deposition modeling ("FDM") 3D printers are incredibly versatile machines, capable of creating everything from board game pieces to prosthetic limbs. As 3D printers become more common in businesses, schools, and homes, it's important to know how to use these machines for personal or professional projects. We're lucky enough to be able to offer STR370, which covers the Stratasys F370 industrial FDM printer, a machine capable of printing in a host of materials including TPU rubber and unique thermoplastics ideal for prototyping, tooling, or production parts.
In STR370, you'll learn all about what FDM 3D printing is, how it works, what it excels at (and what its limitations are), intermediate F370 printer anatomy, and finally several tips and trips for working with industrial 3D printing materials.