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  • Wow. Nice vid.

  • danda naman!

  • i didn't see it soften up at any point,you have to hold it and blow the powder off before you put droplets on. As far as I know they come out hard or set as according to what they are making, .. I saw some soccer boots get a new sole that was flexible made in this way.

  • at 1:07 i thought that print would break while he held it and softened it up , i would have place it down first then place droplets on top ect..

  • A good way to archive important museum pieces which shouldn't be exposed to air.

  • ... 11'527 views and 3 comments!?

  • This would be awsome for the medical field. For example a patient who has had to have bone tissue remove from their face due to cancer, accident, etc. The medium would be a powdered bone or calcium powder and then surgical glue used to bond or print the bone. The result would be an exact replacement of the base structure and then plastic surgery would take over to remold the skin.

  • Love to see Stuff like this at Turbosquid...!

  • amazing

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