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and it could be the next big leap in 3D printing technology. Turning strands of plastic into a malleable goo that can be squeezed through a tiny print head doesn’t require a heck of a lot of heat.
Until now, 3D printed objects have been created by printing a series of 2D lines ... just like that scene in Terminator 2 where the T2 rises from a pool of molten metal. If you haven't heard ...
While some printers come with remote monitoring ... The software runs on a Raspberry Pi housed in a 3D-printed enclosure with a T-800 Terminator head on top to give it a bit of extra presence.
A new approach to 3D printing promises to drastically speed ... "We were inspired by the scene out of Terminator 2 (with) T-1000," said Carbon3D CEO Joseph DeSimone. "By spatially controlling ...
A groundbreaking 3-D printing technology created by the Silicon ... So unlike the apparent inspiration for the project, the scene in Terminator 2 when the T-1000 robot rises from a pool of metal ...
A new technology significantly increases 3-D printing speeds, and it was inspired by an iconic scene from Terminator 2. Mike Mahardy is a freelance journalist writing for IGN. You can follow him ...
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