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    Adding argon to a kiln is a simple matter of driving to your local welding supply, picking up a tank, and piping it up. I never saw anything about needing a special printer, and I can't find it in either of your links. Maybe I just skimmed over it. How special could their printer be? It costs $3k, which is absolutely nothing for an SLA printer. I believe that would be considered entry level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anuvin View Post
    How special could their printer be?
    The microstructure grows into an exact pattern made by the laser intersections. Imagine every link of a lattice is a direction of a laser beam curing that node. Reminds me of crystallography in reverse. Plus its a patent forcing exclusivity of that technique.

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