Rapid prototyping (RP) is a method in which the part is created by a layer-additive process. Using specialised software, a 3-D CAD model is cut into very thin layers or cross-sections. Then, depending on the specific method used, the RP machine constructs the part layer by layer until a solid replica of the CAD model is generated. With respect to RP there is a need to select the most appropriate RP technique according to a specific application. This task is hard to achieve because of the number of available RP techniques and material/process combinations capable of creating prototypes directly from CAD models. This paper presents a method for choosing the most suitable RP technique for a given application. Here, using the proposed approach ...