Glass casting meets the digital age: 3-D glass printing method developed
Vitraglyphic allows for much faster and cheaper manufacturing of high-precision glass prototypes.
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A team of engineers and artists at the University of Washington's Solheim Rapid Manufacturing Laboratory has revived an ancient Egyptian glass casting method and developed "Vitraglyphic," a technique to manufacture glass objects from fine glass powder using computer-aided design and a 3-D printer, paving the way for a significantly faster and cheaper method for artists, architects and designers to build high-precision prototypes.
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