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Squeeze, freeze, bake: how to make 3D-printed wood that mimics the real thing
Scientists turn waste wood into an ‘ink’ that can be printed into a variety of structures.
In a world-first, wooden items get 3D-printed out of wood-only ingredients
Scientists have developed a new "ink" that allows objects to be 3D-printed out of wood. The material could reduce the amount of wood that gets wasted in the manufacturing of various products, plus it could utilize existing wood waste that would otherwise end up being burned or dumped.
3D Printing Real Wood With Just Cellulose And Lignin
Although the components of wood – cellulose and lignin – are exceedingly cheap and plentiful, combining these into a wood-like structure is not straightforward, despite many attempts to…
Engineer reinvents ceramics with origami-inspired 3D printing
In a breakthrough that blends ancient design with modern materials science, researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new class of ceramic structures that can bend under pressure—without breaking.
University of Houston Engineer Reinvents Ceramics with Origami-Inspired 3D Printing
In a breakthrough that blends ancient design with modern materials science, researchers @UHouston have developed a new class of ceramic structures that can bend under pressure — without breaking.
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