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I tried creating a large model with reduced weight using Form3L.

Mitarepo [6] Tried creating large models with the newly launched 3D printer 'Form 3L' by reducing their weight!

"Mitarepo" is a series based on the concept of "Trying out things like this!" where we introduce what can be done using various products. We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 6 is "What effects can be achieved by lightweighting large models with Form3L?" In the previous issue, we communicated that the "Form 3L" can create high-quality models without falling, even for large models. However, we received inquiries and requests from many customers asking if it could be done at a lower cost. Therefore, this time we tried creating lightweight large models. In the materials, we will edit the internal structure while keeping the appearance the same, actually create the lightweight data, and verify the material costs, printing time, and print quality by comparing it with the original model. - What effects does lightweighting have, and how significant are they? - Will the print quality decrease due to lightweighting? We explain the "real facts" that you might be curious about, along with comments from our technical staff and actual screens. *You can download the materials from the button below.

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■What I tried ■Lightweight design of a large model weighing 2.5 kg ■Quality check of the molded item

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Mitarepo [6] Cost reduction by lightweighting large models? Tried 3D printing with the newly launched "Form 3L"!

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