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		<title>3D Printing on Ceramics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This story is, literally, stone age meets digital age: University of Washington researchers  are combining the ancient art of ceramics and the new technology of 3-D printing. Along the way, they are making 3-D printing dramatically cheaper. </p>
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<p>About five years ago, Mark Ganter, a UW mechanical engineering professor and longtime practitioner of 3-D printing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This story is, literally, stone age meets digital age: University of Washington researchers  are combining the ancient art of ceramics and the new technology of <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/how-to-design-your-own-home-with-3d-printing/">3-D printing</a>. Along the way, they are making <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/how-to-design-your-own-home-with-3d-printing/">3-D printing</a> dramatically cheaper. </p>
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<p>About five years ago, Mark Ganter, a UW mechanical engineering professor and longtime practitioner of <a href="http://printerinkcartridges.printcountry.com/3d-printers-information-facts-news/how-to-design-your-own-home-with-3d-printing/">3-D printing</a>, became frustrated with the high cost of commercial materials and began experimenting with his own formulas. He and his students gradually developed a home-brew approach, replacing a proprietary mix with artists&#8217; ceramic powder blended with sugar and maltodextrin, a nutritional supplement. The results are printed in a recent issue of Ceramics Monthly. Co-authors are Duane Storti, UW associate professor of mechanical engineering, and Ben Utela, a former UW doctoral student.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid=48302">www.uwnews.org</a></p>
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