Free (Glad Trash Bags)
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Free (Glad Trash Bags)
Since we cannot use plastic bags. Because we are Environmental friendly we try not to waste plastic. Still, we need bags for trash. :)
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Dr. 3D Printer (What is 3D printing and how does it work)
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In our Dr. 3D Printer series, we always take specialist advice and take it as it is. 3D Printing is still unknown to us. We are still in the learning stage. Suppose we find anything related to 3D Printing. We try to share with everybody.
In this video, comments describe the material and process very well. I am using the words here.
Materials can range from plastics and polymers to metals and even organic materials like foodstuff and human tissue (in fact, hospitals are expecting 3d printers to be able to reproduce body parts and organs reliably soon, mitigating the need for donors and artificial prosthetics)! There are many different types of 3D printers, and various printing processes are suited to working with other materials. Have you ever seen 3D-printed food? Now that’s amazing, in my opinion. Of course, in 20 years, we will all be laughing at this just like how we laughed at a computer that took up an entire room, yet, we now have cell phones more powerful than that.
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