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TOP 5 videos of the week: 3D printed restoration & more!

Published on July 22, 2018 by Michelle J.
3D printed restoration

We found the TOP 5 videos of the week related to 3D printing and additive manufacturing here. Share your videos and comment on the article below or on the 3Dnatives’ Facebook or Twitter account. Hope you’ll enjoy and have a great Sunday!

Top 1: 3D printed restoration

Are you into restoration or maybe just history? Either way, this might be worth taking a look at. Making scans, digital models and 3D printing is what they do, working from any base you wish even using it to create 3D printed restoration of parts for the King’s car.

Top 2: Cool objects to print

Want some cool new ideas this weekend? This is a good start, be creative and make up your own world to explore the possibilities of fantastic items to 3D print taking it to the next level. Check our some complex and great objects here!

Top 3: Medical 3D printing breakthrough

The future of Medical 3D printing? Maybe, this is working towards helping a fight against cancer. Using a straight forward method and miniature printing to help gain ground in the medical field and possibly creating a breakthrough.

Top 4: Get behind Protolabs

If you want to know more about what is actually going on at a 3D printing facilities? Well here is a chance to get behind one of the bigger companies, and see their different techniques and systems used.

Top 5: 3D printed figures

And last but not least let’s take a look at our last video of the week. For this one just lean back and watch with satisfaction as the 3D printed sculptures are created in industrial clay in .

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