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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.
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 ...
The quest for rare wood is endangering forests. Now we can just 3D-print replicas made from wood waste instead.
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Desktop Metal today announces the launch of Forust, a new additive manufacturing process that upcycles wood byproducts into custom end-use parts.