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However, they're not building them in the conventional way. They're printing them using the world's largest 3D printer of its kind. "We thought, 'How do we turn that wood waste into something very ...
"Our goal was to engineer that failure into something more graceful and safer." To do that, the team 3D printed a ceramic structure based on the Miura-ori origami pattern -- which is a way to fold ...
Many parts are not immediately usable after 3D printing and, depending on the printing process chosen, require cleaning and finishing. Through this, it is possible to improve an object’s mechanical ...
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