What This Site Covers
Dextionex publishes practical articles on 3D printing with a focus on home use in Canada. Topics include printer type comparisons (FDM and SLA), filament selection for repair applications, and free design software options for users without prior CAD experience.
The content is intended for homeowners, renters, and hobbyists who are considering or have recently started using a desktop 3D printer for practical tasks — replacing broken parts, making custom fixtures, or prototyping simple designs.
Editorial Approach
Articles on this site draw on publicly available technical documentation, manufacturer specifications, and community knowledge from established 3D printing forums and repositories. Statistics and specific data points are included only when sourced from publicly available, verifiable references. Where specific figures are unavailable, the content uses descriptive language rather than unverified numbers.
The site does not accept sponsored content or paid placement. Articles are written for informational purposes without commercial bias toward specific brands or products.
Content Focus
All content is specific to the context of home use in Canada. This includes considerations around Canadian climate conditions, local filament sourcing, and the types of repair and prototyping tasks that are practical with desktop FDM printers at common Canadian household budgets.
Content does not cover industrial 3D printing, medical applications, or commercial manufacturing use cases.
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