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Autodesk’s Project Escher uses multiple 3D print heads for massive jobs

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Ever since 3D Printing technology was introduced, it’s been nonstop periodic improvements. Everything from desk knick knacks to robotic limbs have been made with the technology. While various companies are finding new ways to make 3D printing better there are still limitations. Highly detailed items take long periods of time while small items can be created quickly but lack definition. This becomes an even bigger problem when trying to create large scale parts. Autodesk, the makers of open source Ember3D printer, think they have a new solution that’s supposed to revolutionize the technology with Project Escher.
via Make Magazine

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