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  • Depending on your use case, some high performance polymers like PEEK or Ultem (PEI) can have many advantages that metals have, but are still considered plastic, so you can print them relatively normally with SLS or sometimes even FDM printers.

    Printing metals is often way harder than polymers, due to high temperatures needed, and post processing is also way harder.

    What are your needs?

  • WAAM printing has its limitations but i still feel like it's probably the lowest barrier to entry as far as pure metal printing goes. That's got to be doable for under $10K by now, right? If you janked it together yourself? Plus below that there's still always lost PLA casting, or sintering composite metal/plastic filaments. Maybe I'm way off base though, who knows.

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