Hybrid 3D Printing Hybrid 3D printing combines additive and subtractive manufacturing processes to create parts with high precision. This method involves printing an object using FDM, SLA, or another additive technique, then refining it with CNC milling, laser cutting, or another subtractive process. Hybrid printing is commonly used in industries requiring fine tolerances and smooth finishes, such as aerospace, automotive, and medical fields. The combination of these methods maximizes efficiency by reducing waste while maintaining structural integrity. |