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Stanford’s 3D printer can now print million dust-sized particles a dayThese small particles that look like dust to the naked eye are highly detailed ... a press release has said. 3D printing or additive manufacturing at a macroscale level has matured at the market ...
Aiming to tackle this, [3Demon] built a fun Spongebob-themed dust filter for their 3D printer. The filter works in a simple way. The Spongebob shell is 3D printed in two halves, with a hinge ...
The detractors say that 3D printing doesn’t lend itself to building ... Not only does this magnetic dust port connector created by [Taylor Landry] have a clear practical purpose, but its design ...
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