If you’re looking to get into the wonderful world of at-home 3D printing, you must start by making a significant choice: Printing from a plastic spool of material (Fused Deposition Modeling) or building your models from liquid resin (Stereolithography). FDM, the more common type of 3D printer, relies on spools of material extruded through a nozzle to create 3D shapes layer by layer. FDM printers tend to be cheaper and easier to use, which is why they make up four of our top five best 3D printerĀ picks.
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