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MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.1
MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.2
MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.3
MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.4
MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.5
MataerialFull color 3D printers not high-tech enough for you? How about one that can work in the anti-gravity conditions of space? Meet Mataerial, designed by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić. Instead of extruding filament in layers, the machine pushes out polymers from a nozzle, much like a tube of toothpaste. The new technique, which they call "Anti-Gravity Modeling," allows the polymers to harden in mid-air while also keeping the printer from clogging and adding strength to the printed structure.6






