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| Engineers ready first ever 3D-printed rocket for launch There’s something about hobbyist projects and beers that somehow always yield promising results. A team of engineers, fueled by brews, in the UK has shown off a rocket that they’ve designed and built using mostly just 3D-printed parts. “You can do highly complex shapes that simply aren’t practical to do any other way,” said Lester... http://vr-zone.com/articles/engineer...nch/82755.html |
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