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Sulfurboy (talk) 19:49, 18 February 2020 (UTC)In my opinion, your article Microstructures in 3D printing has a few issues I thought I would mention. The article is hard to understand for viewers who don't have much knowledge in the subject (lack of context; too technical), the article lacks an encyclopedic tone (more scientific or journalistic) and generally lacks concise wording. As someone without much engineering knowledge, my read though the article was quite difficult. Let me know what you think, thanks :) Mcguy15 (talk) 23:27, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
- Hello! First of all, thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately I do not have much experience with writing articles nor about 3D printing. I wrote this article with a friend for a seminar and I do not have much knowledge on the topic besides the bit I researched for the article. I am aware that there is rather poor writing but I do not really know how to improve it with my current knowledge. I hope this reply is not to disappointing for you. I can look into the missing citations within the next few days, but I do not think I am able to improve the general wording. If there is a section you find particularly hard to read you can let me know and I can try to improve it a little bit.