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      <description>• If you want smooth top surfaces on your 3D printed parts, a common technique is to turn on ironing in your slicer • This causes the head to drag through the top of the part, emit</description>
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      <description>• In this video, Wesley Treat breaks down the process of creating halftone block prints and stencil art from photographs with CMYK spray paint, photoshop and a laser cutter</description>
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      <description>• Proximal Sound Printing (PSP) is a new sound driven additive manufacturing process that claims it can directly 3D print fine PDMS microstructures with far better resolution and r</description>
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