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		<title>How can a 3D Printer create such smooth surface resolutions?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Simple, a 3D Printer grows layer after layer in very small slices of 6 ten thousands of an inch .0006&#8243; and has the ability to deposit material with excellent precision.</p>
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<p>Lets be clear; 3D Printing is Rapid Prototyping, but not all Rapid Prototyping systems are 3D Printers.  A printer type rapid prototype system &#8220;jets&#8221; liquid material [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simple, a 3D Printer grows layer after layer in very small slices of 6 ten thousands of an inch .0006&#8243; and has the ability to deposit material with excellent precision.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-28" title="3d printers-3d printing-3d printing technology" src="http://www.3dprinterstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/3d-printers-3d-printing-3d-printing-technology.jpg" alt="3d printers-3d printing-3d printing technology" width="275" height="199" /></p>
<p>Lets be clear; <a href="http://www.myofficeportal.org/how-do-3-d-printers-work-how-it-all-started.htm">3D Printing</a> is Rapid Prototyping, but not all Rapid Prototyping systems are 3<a href="http://www.myofficeportal.org/3d-printers-it%E2%80%99s-the-future.htm">D Printers</a>.  A printer type rapid prototype system &#8220;jets&#8221; liquid material out of spray nozzles located in a block, laying down a 2-Dimensional bitmap, one on top of another at specified mechanical heights, or jets liquid out of the block into a material like a powder that absorbs the liquid and solidfies the powder into a hard bitmap image.</p>
<p>Source:  <a href="http://www.kaiser3d.com/3d-printing-blog/">www.kaiser3d.com</a></p>
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