Feb 062019
The 3D printers we’re most familiar with use the fused deposition process, in which hot plastic is squirted out of a nozzle, to build up parts on a layer by layer basis. We’ve also seen stereolithography printers, such as the Form 2, which use a projector and a special resin to produce parts, again in a layer-by-layer method. However, a team from the University of North Carolina were inspired by CT scanners, and came up…
External feed Read More at the Source: https://hackaday.com/2019/02/05/3d-printing-with-tomography-in-reverse/
2019-02-06
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