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4D printing

Rejected submission by crutchy at 2014-02-18 07:13:54
Science
3D printing is neat, but printing things in 3D that go and assemble themselves into something else is even better!

don't know a whole lot about this mob. stumbled on them while lost in youtube-land.

i think it has something to do with varying the elasticity of the material across certain joints

http://www.stratasys.com/industries/education/4d-p rinting-project [stratasys.com]

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