To shave or to stack. The key to selection lies in 'material loss' and 'reading the drawings.'
Both 3D printers and cutting tools—what can be utilized is the ability to read blueprints, or "keen eyesight."
With the evolution of 3D printers, we have entered an era where parts with hollow structures and complex shapes, which were previously difficult to process, can now be produced with short lead times and low costs. Particularly in the case of prototypes and one-off items, where material waste can be significant, additive manufacturing has overwhelming advantages. On the other hand, for parts that require high-precision finishing and strict dimensional tolerances, traditional machining remains essential. In other words, it is not about "which is superior," but rather about discerning "which is optimal." At Bandai, we leverage our network that accommodates both 3D printing and machining to propose the best manufacturing method according to drawings and specifications. This "discerning ability" that connects technology and the field is the foundation of our sales style. *This type of response is just a small part of what Bandai engages in daily. Please take a look at the value we can offer to our customers.
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