Consumer-Grade 3D Printing
Also known as: Desktop 3D Printing
Affordable 3D printing technology designed for personal or small-scale use, typically using fused deposition modeling with thermoplastic filaments. While consumer-grade printers have democratized fabrication and enabled DIY assistive technology programs, they have limitations in material strength, print quality, and reliability that can affect the durability and usability of assistive devices, particularly for users who need robust tools for daily tasks.
Category: digital fabrication
Related: Fused Deposition Modeling · PLA Filament · 3D-Printed Assistive Technology · Digital Fabrication