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it's now possible to make soft and fuzzy 3D-printed items, using yarn instead of plastic or resin. Among the first items to be created were little felt teddy bears. Designed by Carnegie Mellon's Prof.
But a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University has successfully hacked a machine to create the world’s first 3D-printed teddy bear using a technique called felting. The final result looks like ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon and Disney Research have created a 3D printer that can output a real, cuddly teddy bear in a few hours, thereby putting Santa’s elves out of business. The machine ...
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