University professor 3D prints a spirit still


University professor 3D prints a spirit still

5th July, 2017 by Kristiane Sherry Design engineer and Lund University professor Olaf Diegel has created a desktop-sized spirit still made entirely from a 3D printing process - the "ultimate executive give-away". The still is made from aluminium through a process called selective laser melting, where a laser is used to trace the design onto aluminium powder, melting the power and forming a layer of the design.
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