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Old 10th January 2015, 07:34   #1
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Default Makerbot's new composite materials will help create things you'll want to keep

Enough with the primary colored plastic trinkets. When can we start printing things we want, things we'll use? While we're still no quite there, Makerbot's recently-announced composite materials might get us closer. We talked to Makerbot's Direct

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