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Watch A Robot 3-D Print With Metal

Colin Lecher

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FW:  March 4, 2014

Autodesk teamed up with designer Joris Laarman to create the system.

Metal, despite being one of the most ubiquitous building materials, isn't something we see in 3-D printing too often. (Seriously: we've got pizza before small-scale, consumer steel printing.) But software company Autodesk, working with Dutch designer Joris Laarman, created a new system that could make the process at least a little more affordable. 

The project, MX3D-Metal, uses custom software and an off-the-shelf robot arm to lay quick-cooling molten metal down in strands. The metal cools down fast enough that it can be manipulated into forming long, detailed pieces, like what you see here. 

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http://www.popsci.com/article/technology/watch-robot-3-d-print-metal