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Saturday, May 11, 2013

3-D Printer On Experiment

Will 3-D printing transform to  conventional manufacturing?
Hello Friends it will be a better thing if printing transform to 3d as like objects..Can you imagine that moment it's Quiet Intresting isn't it..
Yet what makes this robot hand special is not what it can make or do but rather how it was made and what it represents. Conceived on a computer and assembled from a few dozen printed parts by so-called additive manufacturing, more popularly known as 3-D printing, Oak Ridge's invention offers a glimpse into the future of manufacturing—a future where previously impossible designs can be printed to order in a matter of hours.

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