01 January 1970 3 4K Report

3D printing in many settings is indicated to be a 'hobby'. However, if one envisions how 3D printing can contribute to re-shaping our day to day lives, one possibility is to make use of materials for common uses or that contribute to circular use cycles. Organic materials are available in many forms around our collective living environments. Therefore, understanding what materials are available and common products that are used could help to identify paths of research that could utilize 3D printing on larger scales and more common settings.

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