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    New 3d Printer - "Replicator"

    A new 3D printer - "Replicator" uses light to transform gooey liquids into complex solid objects in only a matter of minutes. The new printer relies on a viscous liquid that reacts to form a solid when exposed to a certain threshold of light. Projecting carefully crafted patterns of light essentially 'movie' onto a rotating cylinder of liquid solidifies the desired shape all at once.


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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    how is it new ?
    th very first 3d printer over, 30 years ago, was a resin printer.

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    sorry for the inconvenient,

    New 3D Printer “Replicator” uses Light to transform Liquid into Desired Solid Shape

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    so do all dlp printers. again - what's new ?

    The 3D printer works by shining changing patterns of light through a rotating vial of liquid. A computer algorithm calculates the exact patterns of light needed to shape a specific object

    Okay that is really neat :-)
    The best bit is that the unused resin is 100% recyclable. Not the case with conventional resin printers.
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 02-05-2019 at 01:02 PM.

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