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> lost wax casting, of course, since 3D printing wasn't a thing

Just to nitpick, even with 3D printing these days, the process is still called lost wax casting. The printer prints a wax version of the model, and then the plaster is poured around it to make a mold and the wax model is melted out.

The only difference is that the wax model is made by a 3d printer rather than by hand.



There are burnout printer filaments and resins as well, so I've heard it referred as 'lost plastic' casting

https://helpcenter.phrozen3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/632528374...


To nitpick your nitpick, lost PLA casting is most definitely a thing; no wax required.


I've seen: 3d print a part (resin printer), make a mold from the 3d printed part with modeling clay or whatever, cast wax in the mold and then sand cast metal with the wax casting.

I think the 3d printed part wouldn't burn away as cleanly as the wax that is designed for that purpose. Probably faster if you want more than one as well.




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