Hey Lana, I just saw the 3-D video clip! I can't believe *traditional 3-D

marilynfl

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printing" is already passé!

from the article: "Carbon 3D says this method eliminates the clear stratification of individually-printed layers laid upon each other that's usually obvious in ***traditional additive-based 3D printing***., which can create objects that are inconsistent or weak structurally."

Personally, I'm happy simply when there's toner AND paper in our Neolithic printer.

 
I know, my jaw just dropped when I saw the video. So sad that the new-fangled thing

I've been spouting about is now old-fashioned.

Life is so exciting.

If anyone is interested, I've attached the link.

www.gizmag.com/clip-carbon3d-3d-printing/36606/

 
Oh man, they used to give us programmable chips at school to use for *any* commercial idea.

Since only 10% of the electrical engineering class was female, this type of application wasn't even considered.

Actually, running across UF campus for years converted me from a high-heel wearer to Reeboks. And I've never gone back.

 
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