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3D-printed "wood" ceiling fan propellors. Image courtesy Forust. For the folks at Forust, there are a whole lot of benefits to the mass-production 3D printing process they’ve developed that they ...
Desktop Metal's contention is that if they can upcycle that wood waste into new, 3D printed products, they can draw on the waste as a material source for wood, rather than cutting down more trees ...
Desktop Metal’s new Forust additive manufacturing process upcycles wood waste from the approximately 15 billion trees cut down each year 1 into luxurious, high-quality, end-use wood parts that ...
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