3D-Printed From Wood Residuals

3D-Printed From Wood Residuals

Researchers at the University of Maine are working to use a 3D printer to build affordable, sustainable housing using wood residuals such as sawdust and construction debris to create wood flour which is bound into pellets by biopolymers for use in the 3D printing process. (crédit photo : woodworkingnetwork.com)

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