When was 3D printing invented?
📌The 1980s were a dynamic period in the history of 3D printing.
📌In 1981, a Japanese inventor Dr. Hideo Kodama paved the way for 3D printing technologies. He laid the foundation for additive manufacturing and developed a system for creating three-dimensional objects through a layer-by-layer approach using photosensitive resins.
📌In 1984, a US inventor Charles (Chuck) Hull patented filed the first patent for 3D printing – the Stereolithography process, the first commercial 3D printing technology and introduced the concept of layer-by-layer fabrication, which is fundamental to modern 3D printers.
📌Before emerging in a laboratory, 3D printing was described in science fiction:
✍️in 1945, in his “Things Pass By” Murray Leinster envisaged a constructor that used “magnetronic plastics” for fabricating articles from scanned drawings
✍️in 1950, Raymond F. Jones introduced the idea of a “molecular spray” to create items in his “Tools of the Trade”.
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📌The 1980s were a dynamic period in the history of 3D printing.
📌In 1981, a Japanese inventor Dr. Hideo Kodama paved the way for 3D printing technologies. He laid the foundation for additive manufacturing and developed a system for creating three-dimensional objects through a layer-by-layer approach using photosensitive resins.
📌In 1984, a US inventor Charles (Chuck) Hull patented filed the first patent for 3D printing – the Stereolithography process, the first commercial 3D printing technology and introduced the concept of layer-by-layer fabrication, which is fundamental to modern 3D printers.
📌Before emerging in a laboratory, 3D printing was described in science fiction:
✍️in 1945, in his “Things Pass By” Murray Leinster envisaged a constructor that used “magnetronic plastics” for fabricating articles from scanned drawings
✍️in 1950, Raymond F. Jones introduced the idea of a “molecular spray” to create items in his “Tools of the Trade”.
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