Years ago the MakerBot Thing-O-Matic had a peculiar optional feature, the Automated Build Platform, which could automatically remove prints from the bed when complete. We need something like that today.
It’s been well-established that 3D printers can make jewelry, cups and other trinkets. But labs and individuals are also venturing into larger items: rocket engines, art installments and so on. So why not go even bigger?
First food 3D printer launched by 3D Systems American manufacturer 3D Systems has unveiled the world’s first3D printers for food at the Consumer Electronics…