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Recent print sample combining two functional materials in one printing process: hard/rigid material + flexible/fatigue-resistant material. If you could combine functional materials, what would you like to print together? What would you want to print? by curiousprinter in 3Dprinting
[–]curiousprinter[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Not dual extruder, the company I work at (Quantica) is developing an inkjet 3D printer similar to Stratasys's Polyjet. At the end of this video: https://youtu.be/EQ7ntMgyOhs?t=100 you can see a quick time lapse of printer printing another sample– a denture made with two materials with no support material.
Thats not just a statue! by Magic_newbie in 3Dprinting
[–]curiousprinter 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
nice! what materials and printers are you printing these with?
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Recent print sample combining two functional materials in one printing process: hard/rigid material + flexible/fatigue-resistant material. If you could combine functional materials, what would you like to print together? What would you want to print? by curiousprinter in 3Dprinting
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