3-D Printing Cameron Coutermarsh
How it works Computer aided design (CAD) Resin method Set in thin layers Powder method Set by a binding substance and powder Allows for many materials
Printable Materials List of Printable Materials Gold Silver Aluminum Colored plastics Glass-like substance Ceramics Stainless steel Sandstone Rubber
Architecture Used to create models Faster than working by hand Commercial printers are expensive
Science Molecular models Recreating fossils Material similar to bone
Culinary Arts 3-D chocolate printer Creates custom candy Same procedure as other 3-D printing
Medical Use of biological materials Can reproduce skin and blood vessels
New Industry Online stores now offer service of printing Offer many materials Stores also sell 3-D printers made for personal use Kraftwurx.com Shapeways.com
Future Technology will become more common Less expensive Able to print more objects Addition of new materials Will be the new standard for building small models
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