With 3D printing, you can print objects with almost any interior geometry you can imagine. Typically, this has been taken advantage of to reduce waste through the printing of semi-hollow rather than completely solid shapes. Researchers at the Interactive Geometry Lab, of the scientific and technical university ETF Zurich, have found a new way to use this feature of additive manufacturing to create balance in any printed item.…
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