Hayden Taylor

3D printed ´Diamond ring´

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A promising 3D-printing method gets flexible

3D printing build anything with layer by layer. We always use the raw material to make 3D ring objects. Sometimes objects are rough because of the material we use.
3D printing is allowing new material for achieving the desired design.3D printed ‘diamond ring´ is one of the examples to become creative.

Liquid resin can help us to make a 3D-printed object in one smooth piece.

According to Maxim Shusteff at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and his colleagues identified three suitable molecular building blocks and combined them into resins.
As UC Berkeley grad student and co-lead author Brett Kelly, said on the volumetric project at LLNL, and his UC Berkeley professor Hayden Taylor decided an alternative method was necessary to expand the geometric freedom and print more arbitrary complex objects.