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Video Of The Day: 3D Printing With Glass

MIT’s Mediated Matter Group and Glass Lab have teamed up to develop a technique for 3D printing with glass materials and the result is mesmerizing. The optically transparent glass printing process is called G3DP.

MIT’s Mediated Matter Group and Glass Lab have teamed up to develop a technique for 3D printing with glass materials and the result is mesmerizing. The optically transparent glass printing process is called G3DP.

G3DP is a platform capable of printing transparent glass. The platform employs a dual heated chamber concept in which the upper chamber operates at about 1900°F  and the lower chamber serves to anneal the structures.  The lava-like material gets funneled through the nozzle to create beautiful glass structures.

Story and video via Mediated Matter Group/ Vimeo.

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