3D printed this doggo to latte. THE FUTURE IS HERE
7 years ago by junkoo · 1147 Likes · 6 comments · Popular
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signofcrashtest
· 7 years ago
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How is that 3d printed?
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guest
· 7 years ago
It's probably just a coincidence, I think. Though I have seen pictures of things on top of coffee or hot chocolate.
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changetheworld
· 7 years ago
Huh, what do you know: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3141099/Forget-hearts-print-FACE-latte-Coffee-machine-lets-create-intricate-foam-art-just-10-seconds.html
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signofcrashtest
· 7 years ago
But 3d printing implies that the object that is printed is three dimensional, when the surface of the coffee is generally flat. Also, 3d printing was a term used for machines building 3d objects by melting plastic strings and layering them, which is completely different from using coffee and cream.
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changetheworld
· 7 years ago
Yeah you pretty much said what I was originally thinking when I saw this. But I guess technically foam is not flat/2d? And technically a 3d printer just needs to make 3d objects, doesn't mean they have to be plastic? Idk!
signofcrashtest
· 7 years ago
Yeah, I guess. I still think they should've worded it a bit differently though.
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