Rapid Liquid Printing is a new class of 3D printing that can produce large-scale, high-resolution, soft, and stretchable products in minutes with the highest quality industrial materials. Originally developed at MIT's Self-Assembly Lab, applications include medical devices, footwear, home goods, furniture, aviation gaskets, automotive components, and more. Printed objects are often printed within minutes and require no additional post-processing.
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Prints done with Bjorn Sparrman.