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Three-dimenstional Printers

Dennis G. Jerz / 1 Mar 2001

A new generation of three-dimensional printers can create nearly any solid shape as easily as an inkjet printer creates a letter. The trick is to spray layer after layer of thin, fast-drying resin. Rick Overton

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