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Dynamic 3D printing process features a light-driven twist – Advanced Science News
Light provides freedom to control each layer and improves precision and speed.
This tiny Eiffel Tower was produced using a new dynamic 3D printing method that has the ability to change printing direction on the fly
The speed of light has come to 3D printing. Northwestern University engineers have developed a new method that uses light to improve 3D printing speed and precision while also, in combination with a high-precision robot arm, providing the freedom to move, rotate or dilate each layer as the structure is being built.
Most conventional 3D printing processes rely on…
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