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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I found that they already do make a 3d printer for wood, it's a spoogy plastic/mdf mix.
They're even developing a 3d printhead for my cnc machine. It'll work with plastic, mainly to repair mistakes in substrate that will save a fortune for fixing goofs. Up till now, if you make a bad cut or have a crash, a $300 piece of material goes in the garbage. I enjoyed the Burritobot. Yes, a 3d burrito printer. ![]()
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Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Dec 2012
First Name: Chad(choad, schoad)
Location: PDX, the great Northwest
Posts: 241
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![]() ![]() I saw a video where they are developing a printer to print concrete, and make architectural pre-casts that prints the utilities directly into it.
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