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3D Printing Gone Wrong

Article-3D Printing Gone Wrong

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While 3D printing can produce amazing objects, sometimes additive manufacturing can go haywire.

A few brave souls have been willing to show what happens when 3D printing goes off the track despite the best efforts.

These videos may be entertaining to watch, but we hope you can avoid these mishaps during your own projects.

Following are a few processing SNAFUs shared on 3D Print King's YouTube channel, and more videos below.

 

 

Here’s an example of fail and fail until you succeed:

 

 

And this video lets you know the Top Ten Reasons your 3D printing is failing:

 

 

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