[Nfb-krafters-korner] A Bit of Tech Fun
slery
slerythema at gmail.com
Sat May 3 05:47:25 UTC 2014
There is also a 3D printer that prints chocolate. It is around $5000 so not
ideal for a hobbyist yet.
Cindy S.
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> A new type of 3D printer developed by Carnegie Mellon University
> and Disney Research Pittsburgh can turn raw wool and wool blend yarns into
> fabric objects that people might enjoy touching. The device, which looks
like a
> cross between a 3D printer and a sewing machine, produces 3D objects made
> of loose felt, such as . more.
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> Taken from Kurzweilai.net
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> He of scanner fame.
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