WASHINGTON — Army and Navy barracks may one day be 3D printed or built using mass timber construction that involves large ...
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Researchers 3D print wood objects from sawdust ink – texture, appearance, and smell similar to the real thingResearchers from Rice University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new 3D printing technology that recycles wood waste material. According to the paper Three-dimensional printing ...
Researchers created 'growth printing,' which mimics tree trunks' outward expansion to print polymer parts quickly and efficiently without the molds and expensive equipment typically associated with 3D ...
The company, DAUB, is developing a 3D-printing methodology that prefabricates large masonry units off-site and assembles them ...
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