Laser, 3D Printer, and an Onion, OH MY!
Feb 6, 2010
How could I not post a quick note about this one!? It is the 3D equivalent of time lapse photography. IN this case a laser scans the growing onion plant every 24 hours and then the 3D printer creates a plastic model and places it on the conveyor to create a series of 3D "snapshots" of the growth of the plant. What a great example of how new technology can enhance and promote creativity and learning. What's not to like!?

I hate onions and it's awful flavor
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Posted by: 11x17 printer | May 01, 2010 at 02:21 AM
OK, so now i will be able to print out some onions models at my own house or office, It's interesting. When will it be edible? Will I be able to print out some tomatoes and vinegar sauce? :)
Posted by: Office equipment | May 02, 2010 at 12:26 AM
Onions are not that friendly to me but when I discovered how healthy and helpful are they, I started embracing the nutritiousness of them.
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-I do agree on this one.Me too.
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