Rapid prototyping the fast tool for model production

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Rapid prototyping technologies for easy production of prototype, parts and tools are new methods which are developing unbelievably quickly. The main objective of this paper is to give the basic introduction to this problem and describes the main differences between two commonly used methods: Fused deposition modeling (FDM) and 3D printing. Especially time and costs consumption on the same tested parts.

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Stanek, M., Manas, M., Manas, D., Kyas, K., Pata, V., & Senkerik, V. (2011). Rapid prototyping the fast tool for model production. In Annals of DAAAM and Proceedings of the International DAAAM Symposium (pp. 157–158). Danube Adria Association for Automation and Manufacturing, DAAAM. https://doi.org/10.2507/22nd.daaam.proceedings.078

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