#3d printed food
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mcb3k · 6 months ago
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growthofcarsharingmarket · 1 year ago
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The global economy experienced heavy headwinds throughout 2019-2021, as some countries witnessed subdued growth, while others grappled with economic slowdowns. The COVID-19 pandemic has levied undue pressure across industries globally and caused a major economic crisis in the US, India, Italy, the UK, Germany, India, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and many others. Besides, the UK's exit from the European Union in 2020 and the Russo-Ukraine war in 2022 exacerbated global uncertainty.
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makenica1 · 2 years ago
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1000-life-hacks · 5 months ago
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gummi-stims · 26 days ago
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🎃The Smack-O-Lantern, a 3D printed smashable pumpkin candy holder from forgecore on tiktok!🎃
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reality-detective · 1 year ago
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This is what they want us to eat👇
Look at what they want us to eat... Netanyahu Inspects Printed Steak And Fish.
Netanyahu says it's delicious, but he didn't löök too happy eating it? 🤔
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legacyofthedamneddsaf · 5 months ago
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hey you two! what have you been up to?
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ceilingfan5 · 6 months ago
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making things rules
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i-vrdude · 19 days ago
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One sunny side up, coming right up!
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amethystanomalies · 1 month ago
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Some signs I made to support more allergy-accessible trick-or-treating.
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Coffee can do a lot of things: Wake you up, warm you up and lessen that existential dread. According to a new study, it could also help reduce the waste from 3D printing. That's the vision behind a new project led by Michael Rivera, an assistant professor in the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. He and his colleagues have developed a method for 3D printing a wide range of objects using a paste made entirely out of old coffee grounds, water and a few other sustainable ingredients. The team has already experimented with using coffee grounds to craft jewelry, pots for plants and even, fittingly, espresso cups. The technique is also simple enough that it will work, with some modifications, on most low-cost, consumer-grade 3D printers. "You can make a lot of things with coffee grounds," Rivera said. "And when you don't want it anymore, you can throw it back into a coffee grinder and use the grounds to print again."
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ragsy · 1 year ago
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Took the eyes off again because I'm gonna redo them, but I'm SO pleased with the movement on this thing! My third time building a head with a moving jaw, probably the first time it's ever worked this well.
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 2 years ago
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0599353712 · 22 days ago
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Hay am ahmed from gaza
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andmaybegayer · 1 year ago
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3D printed a die for a biscuit press so that I could press sev through it: working pretty well, although it's a standard plastic so it's disposable like this, can't be well cleaned.
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squishsquishy · 3 months ago
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Easy Cheese
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