3D Printing - FundamentalsWhich material is NOT typically used in 3D printing?APlasticBGlassCMetalDWoodCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify common 3D printing materialsPlastic and metal are widely used; wood-like filaments exist but are composites.Step 2: Consider glass usageGlass is rarely used in standard 3D printing due to melting and shaping difficulties.Final Answer:Glass -> Option BQuick Check:Material not common in 3D printing = Glass [OK]Quick Trick: Glass is hard to 3D print compared to plastic or metal [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming wood is never usedThinking glass is common in 3D printing
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