3D Printers are almost affordable, but the commercial materials are still prohibitively expensive - $30 - $50 a pound. Now researchers at the University of Washington have made a cheap substitute from artist's ceramic powder and maltodextrin, bringing the cost to about $1 per pound. They are distributing their recipes freely on the internet.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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