Revolutionizing the Art of Metal Fabrication
Contrary to that old cooking adage, “a watched pot never boils,” keeping a careful eye on things—in the kitchen or in the laboratory—can be essential to making a useable (or edible) final product.
Contrary to that old cooking adage, “a watched pot never boils,” keeping a careful eye on things—in the kitchen or in the laboratory—can be essential to making a useable (or edible) final product.
Complicated high-precision structures made of glass, like this pretzel, can be manufactured in a 3-D-printing process developed at Karslruhe Institute of Technology.
Almost two years ago, Micron3DP demonstrated one of the earliest forays into 3D printing with glass.
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—Polly LaBarre.
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