3D printed parts are generally not used alone, they are generally mounted to an assembly. One of the methods used to mount the part is through inserts. There are many insert designs, each with their own strengths and uses. The right insert design for you will partly depend on your application. Recently Raise3D tested 6 commonly used brass insert designs in 3D printing using two different 3D printing materials, Nylon X and PLA.
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