Assembly Printing Assembly printing involves designing and printing multiple parts of a model separately, which are later assembled into a complete object. This approach is often used for complex designs that exceed the size of the build plate or require components with different material properties. Assembly printing allows for greater flexibility in design, enabling the creation of intricate, multi-functional parts. Slicer software can assist in optimizing part orientation and ensuring compatibility during assembly. Proper tolerances and alignment features, such as pins or slots, are critical to ensuring a seamless fit. Assembly printing is common in engineering, robotics, and architectural applications. |