3D printing lets you turn digital designs into real objects—but the work doesn’t end when the printer stops. Post-processing (the steps after printing) makes your parts smoother, stronger, and ready for use. Whether you’re a hobbyist or making small-batch items, these simple post-processing steps will elevate your 3D prints. This guide shares
What Sheet Metal Material Should You Use? A Simple Reminder
Sheet metal can produce numerous daily and industrial goods—from cabinetry for the kitchen to auto body panels. Material choice is determined by functionality and form, the level of strength required, and whether resistance to corrosion is needed. Here is a simple explanation of the most common materials used for sheet metal: 1. Low-Carbon Steel