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From: "Don" <g@crcomp.net>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: An ink for 3D printing flexible devices without mechanical joints
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2024 13:16:19 -0000 (UTC)
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Jan Panteltje wrote:
> An ink for 3D-printing flexible devices without mechanical joints
>  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240418111754.htm

Without joints, a mechanical man's more boneless squid than shark, it
seems.

FWIW, one of my multitudinous relatives recently gave me his lightly
used 3D printer. (He now 3-D prints molds used in turn to cast aluminum.)

Danke,

-- 
Don, KB7RPU, https://www.qsl.net/kb7rpu
There was a young lady named Bright Whose speed was far faster than light;
She set out one day In a relative way And returned on the previous night.