A new technique enables makers to finely tune the color, shade, and texture of 3D-printed objects using only one material. The method is faster and uses less material than other approaches.
Some frightening clay figurines, dinosaur gastroliths and Victorian hair art are just a few of the objects that make up Overland Trail Museum’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” or “Wonder Room.” The museum ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With the improvement of technology and increasing educational content on the matter, 3D printing has become increasingly more accessible, even ...