01-07-2014, 10:01 AM
this technically isnt "printing"... this is 3d forming..
printing requires the substrate to be supplied by a third party object (either ink from a roller, or plastic from a printing head etc)
needless to say there are various ways this can be acheived, either by piping the substrate onto the "thing" layer by layer, or melting together metal dust (as above) that is contained in whatever container it is in.
printing requires the substrate to be supplied by a third party object (either ink from a roller, or plastic from a printing head etc)
needless to say there are various ways this can be acheived, either by piping the substrate onto the "thing" layer by layer, or melting together metal dust (as above) that is contained in whatever container it is in.
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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