Researchers Can Now Create 3D-Printed (Plastic) Hair

Researchers Can Now Create 3D-Printed (Plastic) Hair

By John Biggs

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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon have created a system to put realistic-looking plastic hair on 3D printed objects. While this doesn’t help the follicularly challenged humans among us it does allow you to add cute hairdos to 3D printed characters and even simulate hard growth on living things. The system uses a standard 3D printer with special programming that extrudes a little plastic… Read More

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