Researchers at Concordia have developed a novel method of 3D printing that uses acoustic holograms. And they say it's quicker than existing methods and capable of making more complex objects.
I saw something similar to this but UV light, maybe laser based? But the idea was to cure the entire piece at once as the vat of resin rotated. Totally exciting tech.
I saw something similar to this but UV light, maybe laser based? But the idea was to cure the entire piece at once as the vat of resin rotated. Totally exciting tech.