FDM (fused deposition modeling), SLS (selective laser sintering), and SLA (stereolithography) are the three most prevalent additive manufacturing technologies. When a precise laser or DLP projector is used to cure cross-sections of a 3D model in a UV-sensitive polymer, the method is known as stereolithography. The print is displaced, and a new layer of polymer is cured immediately on top of the previous one as the polymer cures and hardens. SLA’s main selling point is its ability to create exact and intricate pieces. Afterward, the procedure is repeated. With SLS, you may make parts in a wide range of materials, which is a significant advantage (Rambabu et al., 2021). To make a quadcopter out of a material that balances strength and weight is ideal. SLS also eliminates the need for support structures, allowing for the printing of more complicated shapes in a single pass. Prints made using SLS need a highly sophisticated setup, as well as proprietary software and hardware. The Quadcopter’s development was hindered by the lack of a lab with these capabilities.
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