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I see, after reading the articles. It still wouldn't cure world hunger or anything major like that though--supplies would still be needed.Originally Posted by rafsjays
Originally Posted by kickstart
Originally Posted by rafsjays
Different printers use different materials. The 2 that I've seen use a soft foam/rubber, and hard plastic (melted and extruded).@Rafs- I was meaning as far as material used for the foods.Originally Posted by Brolic Scholar
http://money.cnn.com/2011...D_food_printer/index.htm
http://www.physorg.com/news199080001.html
GAME OVER.
@Brolic- Thanks.
Its the same idea. Anything soft that can be extruded through the machine.
Thanks man.