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3D Printing in “CSI : New York”
In the “Officer Blue” episode aired on 12 November 2005, you can see how a 3D printer is used to solve a crime. “A police officer is shot in the middle of Central Park from a building way outside the … Continue reading
Tagged 3D printer, CSI, TV Series, zcorp, ZCorporation
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You know what’s cool ? A 3D printed Skateboard
If you think about a really cool thing to do with 3D printing, you do like Objet and Zcorp : you print a Skateboard They show that it’s possible to print very tough materials strong enough to carry the weight … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D Printing, Objet Geometries, Skateboard, zcorp
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Discover the ZPrinter 650 from ZCorp in our head office near Paris to make coloured objects
Following the article on the 3D printer Eos based in the Pyrenees, you are going now to discover the ZPrinter 650 from ZCorp. This machine is located in our head office near Paris, and allows to make coloured objects, directly … Continue reading
