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Glass 3D printer

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:59 pm
by mathisyourfriend
Saw this on Gizmodo:

MIT’s Mediated Matter Group made a video showing off their first of its kind optically transparent glass printing process. It will soothe your soul.

Called G3DP (Glass 3D Printing) and developed in collaboration with MIT’s Glass lab, the process is an additive manufacturing platform with dual heated chambers. The upper chamber is a “Kiln Cartridge,” operating at a mind-boggling 1900°F, while the lower chamber works to anneal (heat then cool in order to soften the glass). The special 3D printer is not creating glass from scratch, but rather working with the preexisting substance, then layering and building out fantastical shapes like a robot glassblower.

Has a cool video embedded. Will the v5 be able to print at 1900 F?

Re: Glass 3D printer

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 10:36 pm
by Matt_Sharkey
mathisyourfriend wrote:Has a cool video embedded. Will the v5 be able to print at 1900 F?
Might require a ceramic enclosure and a dedicated 220V line.

Re: Glass 3D printer

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 12:13 am
by mathisyourfriend
Sorry I forgot to post a link. It's meant as a joke but knowing what Rick, et al can do, U never know.

http://gizmodo.com/watching-mits-glass- ... 1725433454