3Dtuloksena
3Dtuloksena is a term used in 3D design and manufacturing to denote the final physical object produced from a digital model. The concept centers on the tangible end product that results from a 3D workflow, including additive and subtractive processes. In practice, 3Dtuloksena encompasses geometry, material selection, surface finish, tolerances, color, and post-processing outcomes that define the object as delivered to the user.
The term appears to blend the English acronym 3D with the Finnish word tuloksena, meaning "as a
In applications, 3Dtuloksena serves as a reference point in design reviews, production planning, and quality assessment.
Variations of the concept address different requirements, including dimensional accuracy, material properties, and cost constraints. While
See also: 3D printing, additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, post-processing. References: none provided.