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    Miscellaneous



    Will 3D Printing Change the World?

    Published on Feb 28, 2013

    Much attention has been paid to 3D Printing lately, with new companies developing cheaper and more efficient consumer models that have wowed the tech community. They herald 3D Printing as a revolutionary and disruptive technology, but how will these printers truly affect our society? Beyond an initial novelty, 3D Printing could have a game-changing impact on consumer culture, copyright and patent law, and even the very concept of scarcity on which our economy is based. From at-home repairs to new businesses, from medical to ecological developments, 3D Printing has an undeniably wide range of possibilities which could profoundly change our world.

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    Robot Self-Assembly by Folding: A Printed Inchworm Robot

    Published on May 7, 2013

    Presented at ICRA 2013 by Samuel M. Felton, Michael T. Tolley, Cagdas D. Onal, Daniela Rus, and Robert J. Wood from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University

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    3D printable social robots

    Published on May 10, 2013

    Talk Demo by Limor Schweitzer, Robosavvy - Speaker of NEXT13

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    Pancake Bot

    Uploaded on Jun 26, 2011

    Sign up at PancakeBot.com to get information about the new PancakeBot. Follow us on twitter @thepancakebot or on facebook.com/PancakeBot

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    Published on Dec 4, 2013

    Hear from Olaf Diegel, designer of 3D printed musical instruments, from the floor of Euromold 2013.

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    Published on Nov 26, 2013

    Adafruit brings you fun 3D printing + electronics projects every week!

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    Published on Nov 20, 2013

    In this video Gavin Gear demonstrates the new 3D Builder app with the MakerBot Replicator 2 on Windows 8.1. You'll see an overview of how to use this app, the built in library of 3D models, and printing multiple 3D models simultaneously.

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    Published on Nov 8, 2013

    3D Systems Sense Scanner first-look. The scanner's clearly taken some inspiration from industrial devices that have you essentially "paint" an object in order to scan it, a flexible approach that makes it possible to scan objects up to 10 x 10 feet -- a fair bit larger than the scan bed limitations of MakerBot's device.

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    RED_XLAB TESTA

    An idea about nonlinear multiaxis 3D printing. A project in anticipation of SCI-Arc Robotics and Simulation Lab, SRSL,
    Team: Anita Valrygg, Brandon Kruysman, Curime Batliner, Emmy Maruta, Jason Tucker, Jonathan Proto, Seunghyun Kim, Zachary Schock

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    Article "Replicators? NASA mulls 3D printers for food"
    Are deep-space pizza parties the ultimate nerd invention?

    by Amrita Jayakumar
    May 22 2013

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