April 28, 2012
Professional futurist Christopher Barnatt tried his own online 3D printing experiment. He uses the i.Materialize online service to 3D print a metal model of a carbon nanotube structure built in the 3D package LightWave.
Watch the video below:
Photo credit: Christopher Barnatt
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