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Does “food safe” 3D printing really exist? Here’s what you need to know
Food for thought.
Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a handheld 3D skin printer that can apply layers of skin tissue ...
It is a fact of life that 3D printed parts from an FDM (fused deposition modeling) printer have weaknesses where the layers join. Some of this is due to voids and imperfect layer bonding, but you can ...
For years, 3D printing has been quietly growing in popularity among engineers, tinkerers and artists. From its beginning in the late 1980s in the form of fairly unreliable resin-based SLA printers, to ...
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