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Amazing Solar-Powered 3D Printer Showcased at the London Design Festival

09/23/2011
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    <a href="http://www.markuskayser.com/">Markus Kayser's brilliant solar-powered 3D printer</a> works using two natural resources from the world's deserts that are in no jeopardy of being used up any time soon: sun and sand. The printer beams the sun's rays onto sand, which is then transformed into fascinating glass objects of an almost unlimited variety. We previously brought you a few images of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-solar-powered-sinter-3d-printer-turns-desert-sand-into-glass/">3D printer being tested in Egypt</a>, but today we snapped a few close-ups of the homegrown machine at the <a href="http://www.londondesignfestival.com/">London Design Festival</a>, where the Solar Sinter is proudly displayed at the Royal College of Art - <a href="http://www.markuskayser.com/">Markus Kayser's</a> alma mater.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    The new images show details of this incredible machine's minimalist parts: a fresnel lens that concentrates the solar beams, a couple of small <a href="http://inhabitat.com/breaking-solar-power-breakthrough-could-render-solar-cells-obsolete/">photovoltaic panels</a>, an electric box/battery covered in aluminum foil, and a sun tracker.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    On the tray where the sun is beamed across the sand is an interesting silica sculpture ostensibly left over from Kayser's last desert adventure.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    Kayser has expressed an interest in developing this technology to such an extent that it could be used to create <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/sustainable-construction/">sustainable construction materials</a> for future buildings.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    If you're in the city checking out the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gigantic-timber-wave-installation-welcomes-the-london-design-festival-to-va/">London Design Festival</a>, we highly recommend a trip over to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sustain-7-exciting-green-designs-from-the-royal-college-of-art-at-the-london-design-festival/">Royal College of Art's SUSTAIN exhibit</a> to catch a glimpse of this award-winning design.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    These glass objects are remarkably durable.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    On another table a bowl is displayed along with a plate.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    The device is currently on display at Kayser's alma mater - the Royal College of Art - as part of the 2011 London Design Festival.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    This project's reliance on only sun and sand gives it an incredible design edge.
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  • Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival
    These natural resources that is not in jeopardy of being used up any time soon!
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Solar Sinter by Markus Kayser at London Design Festival

Markus Kayser's brilliant solar-powered 3D printer works using two natural resources from the world's deserts that are in no jeopardy of being used up any time soon: sun and sand. The printer beams the sun's rays onto sand, which is then transformed into fascinating glass objects of an almost unlimited variety. We previously brought you a few images of the 3D printer being tested in Egypt, but today we snapped a few close-ups of the homegrown machine at the London Design Festival, where the Solar Sinter is proudly displayed at the Royal College of Art - Markus Kayser's alma mater.

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