How to Streamline Your Design Process with Multimaterial 3D Printing

3D printer for fabric designers

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According to Lior, he is an application engineer and senior industrial designer at Stratasys,” he wanted a design that used a fabric covering, a popular trend in smart speakers.
Because he was using multilateral for this project, he knew he could incorporate fabric into the design immediately. He used PolyJet Technology™. His first models were 3D printed with DraftGrey™ – a low-cost, single material, fast printing option ideal for rapid prototyping.
Lior started with dozens of hand-drawn sketches. He liked the look of
minimalist, geometric shapes, so Lior, tried cubes, spheres, even triangles. He also mentioned he had so many iterations that it was hard to keep track of them all – he had to stay very organized.”

How to Streamline Your Design Process with Multimaterial 3D Printing