STL 3D models are the standard file format for 3D printing, converting 3D designs into printer-readable instructions by breaking objects into triangular meshes—critical for accurate, layer-by-layer printing.
Common uses include: - Prototyping: Product designers test new parts to refine ideas quickly. - Custom manufacturing: Small-batch or personalized items (e.g., jewelry, replacement components). - Hobbies/Education: DIY crafts, toys, or hands-on STEM models for learning. - Healthcare: Patient-specific prosthetics, surgical guides, or implants.
Beginners can use free STL files from sites like Thingiverse to practice, or export CAD designs as STL to print their own creations.
