"3D printed jewelry" has been around for a few years, but the term is somewhat misleading, as most companies simply 3D print the molds for the jewelry. The technique still offers a lot of benefits, but for the most part, people weren't actually 3D printing metal jewelry until two years ago, when the Precious M 080 jewelry printer arrived on the market. Developed by Cooksongold and EOS, the Precious M 080 was the first Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) printer designed to directly print jewelry and watches, no molds or casting required. This month, Austrian jewelry company Boltenstern announced that they are partnering up with Cooksongold, using the Precious M 080 to design and 3D print customizable luxury jewelry. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/142114/boltenstern-cooksongold/
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