• Question: how big is a 3D printer?

    Asked by draw021cup to Anthony, Connor, Aruna on 2 Mar 2020. This question was also asked by Girlpowerforstem.
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      Anthony Newell answered on 2 Mar 2020:


      3D printers can be all sorts of different sizes depending on what material you’re making parts with and how big you need your parts to be. A plastic 3D printer using wire for building parts up to 20 cm in size will be about the size of a microwave. For building parts of the same size (20 cm) made of metal we have printers the size of a very big fridge. This is because the metal powder we use is a lot more difficult to handle safely than plastic when melted so we need other systems to make it safe which add to its size. These systems are used for holding the metal powder and circulating argon gas which doesn’t dangerously react with the metal like oxygen in the air does. There are also printers that are bigger than houses and can even print houses! They use a crane to pour concrete layer by layer to build the walls.

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