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Watching a 3D printer work always reminds us of watching a baker decorate a cake. Gooey icing squeezes out of a nozzle and makes interesting shapes and designs. While hot plastic doesn’t tast… ...
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Cambridge’s ORD Solutions, creators of a 3D printer, has announced that it will give away one printer to someone who can help think up the perfect name for its “industry leading” 5 nozzle 3D Printer.
With 3 types of nozzles, high-temperature print heads (410°C/ 400°C) and thermostatic printing chamber (90°C/ 80°C), iBridger 3D printers support multiple engineering plastics, even high ...
A new technique enables makers to finely tune the color, shade, and texture of 3D-printed objects using only one material. The method is faster and uses less material than other approaches.
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