Hey everyone! I'm new to plastic 3D printing and really eager to learn more about it, especially when it comes to printing car parts like trims and mirrors. Can anyone point me in the right direction for resources about different types of plastics, scanning objects, and recommendations for solid 3D printers? Thanks a bunch!
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You should definitely check out the subreddit [r/3dprintedcarparts](https://www.reddit.com/r/3dprintedcarparts/)! It's a great place filled with folks who share tips and projects. There are also lots of communities dedicated to various aspects of 3D printing, so you can learn a lot there. For resources on materials and techniques, try looking into online courses or YouTube tutorials focused on automotive parts. Happy printing!
There are tons of resources available for 3D printing enthusiasts! I recommend diving into various 3D printing forums and online courses that cover different plastics, scanning techniques, and printer recommendations. A good starting point could be checking out videos on YouTube—lots of creators provide great insights. And when choosing a printer, make sure to consider what materials you'll be working with!
