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  • skybrian 37 minutes ago
    Figure 5g: not that impressive a Benchy. But printed much faster, presumably.
  • jimbokun 1 hour ago
    ELI5?

    Is this a Star Trek replicator or what?

    • c22 1 hour ago
      I believe this happens inside a liquid substrate that cures (hardens) when exposed to light. Instead of building up a shape by exposing a series of flat layers (stacked on top of eachother) one at a time, this exposes the entire 3d shape at once, using holograms.
    • Nevermark 14 minutes ago
      That replicator involved arbitrary chemistry, so except for faster polymer flavored chicken nuggets, no. :)

      But if they can scale up dimensions it is a big opportunity.

      Or scale down dimensions.

      Or scale up resolution.

      Or scale up the throughput for manufacturing small complex parts. Not just one part at a time but many parts in proximity at a time, a bit like chip production.

      All four seem likely now that the principle has been proven.

    • ra 44 minutes ago
      that was my first reaction