Extremely toxic products from 3D printers

Early 3D printing technology will create a new technology revolution. Currently, it has created a lot of interesting products.

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Clothes .Shapeway, a company specialized in manufacturing and trading products made from 3D printers, created a N12 bikini set.This suit is made up of circles connected together in geometric form: large curve, small circle.The whole design is based on body scans, so the final product fits very well with the wearer.

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GuitarInstead of peeling wood to shape a guitar, the 3D printer spreads layers of material onto the guitar frame and waits for the material to dry.In this way, the instrument still produces almost perfect sounds.This guitar is the first guitar built with a 3D printer, most of its parts are printed, except for the neck and strings.

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House . In 2012, a construction professor at the University of Southern California, USA described how . to print a house of 2,320m 2 in 3D printers in less than 24 hours.This house has both water and electricity pumping systems.While the deadlines are difficult to complete, this system can be used to replace slum areas, or to build houses quickly for victims of natural disasters.

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Camera lens .Camera lenses made from 3D printers cannot be as good quality as traditional lenses, but they are also making significant progress.3D lenses are made up of acrylic fibers and can capture blurry images.

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FoodCEO of Modern Meadows, a company specializing in the application of the latest in tissue technology to develop into biological materials, Andras Forgacs has become the first person to enjoy 3D meat dishes.The process of printing food is like other 3D printing processes: replace plastic with living cells and let them grow into muscle tissue, then spread the layer to the other layer.

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Art .The sculpture was created by the photographer, sculptor Sophie Kahn.

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Prosthetic limbs .In 2011, Richard Van As lost 4 fingers in an accident.Instead of losing $ 10,000 to perform hand transplant surgery, Richard decided to use 3D printing technology to form a new finger.

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Body parts .Cornell University engineers have created an audible ear, using 3D printing technology, with the material being the cell removed from the victim's ribs and gel material.

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Robot .Massachusetts and Harvard Technical University, USA, built a robot with a 3D printer.This robot can fold itself into a proper shape when printed.

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3D printer .In 2008, RepRap 3D printer was tested to print a copy of itself.