
Weapons. Toys. Entire skulls. There?s no limit to the objects we can 3D print these days, but the materials themselves haven?t evolved as quickly?we?re still stuck in a world of plastic, steel, and ceramic. That?s all about to change, thanks to the work of a small Oakland fabrication studio called Emerging Objects.
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