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What is the difference between FDM and resin printing?
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FDM printing is generally used for stronger, more practical parts and scalable production. It can be suitable for brackets, cases, mounts, layout components, and larger parts.
Resin printing is generally used where fine detail matters. It can be suitable for small decorative parts, detailed model components, and miniature scenery.
CMMME can advise which method is more suitable for your project.
Imported from: CMMME Site-Specific Knowledge Base Drafts
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