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		<title>Technology: 3D Printing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A new online service aims to bring customized manufacturing to the masses by allowing consumers to submit digital designs of products that are then printed, using 3-D printers, and shipped back.
Currently, such 3-D printers&#8211;in which successive layers of different polymers are sprayed gradually, building up a 3-D object&#8211;are very expensive, says Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new online service aims to bring customized manufacturing to the masses by allowing consumers to submit digital designs of products that are then printed, using 3-D <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/dell_printer_toner_ink_cartridges_main.asp">printers</a>, and shipped back.<br />
Currently, such 3-D <a href="http://www.printcountry.com/hp_printer_toner_ink_cartridges_main.asp">printers</a>&#8211;in which successive layers of different polymers are sprayed gradually, building up a 3-D object&#8211;are very expensive, says Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO of Shapeways, a spinout from Philips Research, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-110" title="masses-3d-printing" src="http://www.3dprinterstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/masses-3d-printing.jpg" alt="masses-3d-printing" width="273" height="229" /></p>
<p>But the new service, launched last week, makes this technology accessible to anyone: budding artists, architects, product designers, and general hobbyists.<br />
The <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/how-to-design-your-own-home-with-3d-printing/">3-D printers</a> that Shapeways is using are commercially available, made by Israeli firm Objet and Stratsys in Eden Prairie, MN. The company also aims to increase the range of plastic materials that can be printed, and eventually move on to metals and ceramics. But currently, these tend to require laser sintering and thus are considerably more expensive and time consuming, says Weijmarshausen.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/21152/?a=f">www.technologyreview.com</a></p>
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