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Basically, we have 3D printing drones that work in tandem, can scan items, will use a method of intelligence, and want to usher items out of their way. Save for fire, these are pretty much dragons.
Well, [Northern Geometry] shows how to sidestep all that nonsense and use a 3D printed frame, epoxy, and some alcohol-based inks to create a pretty good fake stained-glass effect piece of art.
Optimizing printing processes and material properties is essential for improving the commercial viability of 3D printed epoxy resin-based materials and components. Isotropic Materials In isotropic ...
A silver-silver chloride single-component epoxy ink stays electrically stable when used with aggressive hydrogels in printed disposable medical sensor applications. AGCL-823 is designed for EEG and ...
3D printing enthusiasts searching for a new flexible printing plate system for their 3D printer, may be interested in a new design by Ken Cobb. The PEI coated flex-plate system has been ...