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Ordered from them multiple times; always had amazing service. Products are beautiful, high quality. Always get fast, friendly, and helpful responses. The delivery is quick too. All round brilliant
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DaVinci Enterprise Ltd couldn't have been more helpful and kind when I placed my order before Christmas. They even made a bespoke product for me. I was advised it would take a bit longer and when I asked how much longer I was told it should be shipped within a couple of days! I was delighted as didn't expect it to be that quick at all.
The design quality and detail are tremendous it’s stunning , can’t stop admiring it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is 3D printing?
3D printing is the process of creating a three-dimensional object layer by layer from a digital design file.
How does 3D printing work?
A 3D printer reads a digital model (usually STL or OBJ) and melts or cures material (like plastic filament or resin) layer by layer until the object is complete.
What materials can be used in 3D printing?
The most common are plastics like PLA, ABS, and PETG. Advanced printers can also use resin, nylon, metal powders, or even food and bio-materials.
How much does a 3D printer cost?
Entry-level hobby 3D printers start around £200–£400, while professional machines can cost several thousand pounds.
How strong are 3D printed parts?
Strength depends on the material and print settings. PLA is easy to use but not very strong, while ABS, PETG, and nylon produce tougher, more durable prints.
How long does 3D printing take?
Small objects can take less than an hour, while larger or more detailed prints may take several hours or even days.
What is the difference between FDM and resin 3D printing?
FDM printers use melted filament to build layers, while resin printers use liquid resin cured with UV light. Resin offers finer detail, while FDM is stronger and cheaper.
Is 3D printing environmentally friendly?
It depends. Many filaments are plastic-based, but there are eco-friendly options like biodegradable PLA or recycled filaments.
What software is used for 3D printing?
Design is usually done in CAD software, then slicing software (like Cura or PrusaSlicer) prepares the file for printing.