
As someone who's been knee-deep in 3D printing projects, I can confidently say this book is a game-changer. The way it breaks down complex AM concepts into digestible chunks is pure gold for practitioners.
What really stands out? The practical design requirements section. I've applied these guidelines to my recent prototype and avoided at least three common pitfalls that would've cost me days of rework. The material selection charts alone are worth the price.
The technology comparison tables became my go-to reference when explaining AM options to clients. Suddenly, those 'why can't we just use FDM for this aerospace part?' conversations became much easier!
My only gripe? I wish there were more case studies from small-scale operations like mine. While the industrial examples are insightful, us garage tinkerers need love too!
Pro tip: Keep this on your workbench, not your bookshelf. I've got resin fingerprints on half the pages from constantly referencing it mid-print - the highest compliment a technical book can receive!
