Crave Ep. 196: 3D-printed objects emerge from pool of photosensitive liquid
Throw all the conventional 3D-printing processes out the window, because Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) may be the future of 3D printing.
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This week on Crave, we grow 3D-printed objects out of a pool of liquid resin with the Carbon3D Printer, and find out whether robots are any good at applying makeup on humans. Also, we admire LED smart shoes that your friends can program match your dance moves.
And make sure to check out the latest CraveCast podcast here!
Crave stories:
Beauty-bot for the 'perfect' makeup application
Crazy footage shows volcanic lightning during massive eruption
LED smart shoes turn your dance into a light show
Terminator-style 3D printing grows objects from a pool of liquid
Disco Dog LED vest makes your pooch a party animal
This weeks Crave Giveaway posts at midnight March 20th
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