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LAYWOO-D3 Lets You Print 3D Objects From Recycled Wood Instead of Plastic!

10/11/2012
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  • LAYWOO-D3 3D Printed Wood
    Who says 3D printers are only for tech nerds and engineers? Traditional craftsmen may take want to join the 3D revolution after getting a load of LAYWOO-D3, a 3D printer material that is made from 40% recycled wood held together with polymer binding agents. It can be loaded into printers as a thin filament, and once it's printed it resembles pressboard. Now objects made using the most advanced technology can have the smell and feel of natural wood!
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  • LAYWOO-D3 3D Printed Wood
    Who says 3D printers are only for tech nerds and engineers? Traditional craftsmen may take want to join the 3D revolution after getting a load of LAYWOO-D3, a 3D printer material that is made from 40% recycled wood held together with polymer binding agents. It can be loaded into printers as a thin filament, and once it's printed it resembles pressboard. Now objects made using the most advanced technology can have the smell and feel of natural wood!
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  • LAYWOO-D3 3D Printed Wood
    Who says 3D printers are only for tech nerds and engineers? Traditional craftsmen may take want to join the 3D revolution after getting a load of LAYWOO-D3, a 3D printer material that is made from 40% recycled wood held together with polymer binding agents. It can be loaded into printers as a thin filament, and once it's printed it resembles pressboard. Now objects made using the most advanced technology can have the smell and feel of natural wood!
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LAYWOO-D3 3D Printed Wood

Who says 3D printers are only for tech nerds and engineers? Traditional craftsmen may take want to join the 3D revolution after getting a load of LAYWOO-D3, a 3D printer material that is made from 40% recycled wood held together with polymer binding agents. It can be loaded into printers as a thin filament, and once it's printed it resembles pressboard. Now objects made using the most advanced technology can have the smell and feel of natural wood!

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