How 3D Printing Will Change Our World (Part II)

December 30, 2012

The physical results of Ms. Oxman’s work, which often manifest themselves in fantastic shapes and complicated structures, could only come to being through 3D Printing technology, which is an additive (formative) rather than a subtractive process. 3D Printing does not wastefully chip away at existing material, it forms impossible materials in “impossible geometries.” 

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From toys to cars - what will you make on a 3D printer?

December 16, 2012

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Enter Leapfrog: A New Player on the 3D Printing Scene

December 15, 2012

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Subdivision: Ornamented Columns by Michael Hansmeyer

December 01, 2012

Educated as an architect and computer programmer, Michael Hansmeyer intends to create a new kind of architectural expression using the mathematics of algorithms. The 2.7 meter high columns are fabricated as a layered model with sheets 1mm thick. The individually cut sheets are stacked and held together by poles that run through a common core.  To cut the sheets, the astonishing 6 million faces of the 3D model are intersected with a plane representing the sheet. 

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3D Printing Featured On BBC - In Depth 3D Printing & Scanning Explained

November 24, 2012

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3D printing of real human tissue

November 02, 2012

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