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From Digital to Physical: Computational Aspects of 3D Manufacturing

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2013-10-18

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Baecher, Moritz Niklaus. 2013. From Digital to Physical: Computational Aspects of 3D Manufacturing. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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The desktop publishing revolution of the 1980s is currently repeating itself in 3D, referred to as desktop manufacturing. Online services such as Shapeways have become available, making personalized manufacturing on cutting edge additive manufacturing (AM) technologies accessible to a broad audience. Affordable desktop printers will soon take over, enabling people to fabricate

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Computer science, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, animation, articulated models, computer graphics, medial axis transform

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