We are working on a series of videos featuring a few members of the Shapeways community showcasing their amazing work. We are so excited with some of the footage we could not help but share this one of the 'Crania Anatomica Filigre' Skull by Joshua Harker being cleaned, hot from the 3D Printer..... Take a look at this footage of the cleaning and keep an eye out for more videos of 3D Printing action...
The University of Twente have developed Pwdr, an open source powder-based rapid prototyping machine. Its goal is to promote experiments and innovations in powder-based rapid-prototyping. The machine is ready to use both the 3DP as the SLS process with minimal adaption, although the printer is currently prepped for 3DP.

Could this be the first DIY desktop 3D Printer to support laser sintering as the BluePrinter is proposing with their Selective Heat Sintering, except with no reliance on the manufacturer dictating the cost of the material? This will make a massive change to the desktop 3D Printing ecosphere.A whole new range of materials become available for experimenting with open-source rapid-prototyping; for example, when using the 3DP process: gypsum, ceramics, concrete, sugar, etc (similar to zcorp). And when the SLS process is fully supported, plastic materials like ABS, PP, Nylon and metals become available as building material.
Things may start heating up now, even if we have not seen this machine in action yet...A Hewlett Packard inkjet cartridge is used for the deposition of binder. The cartridge can be refilled with custom binders using a syringe. A custom binder of 20% alcohol and 80% water has been proven to work.
Avid drummer? Use these rad 3D printed wall clips to mount your drum sticks. http://t.co/jarb8PyZv9
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