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Additive Manufacturing News Unpeeled: Caracol, Sand 3D Printed Coffee Table and Rocket Transport

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Today we're looking at a 3D printed coffee table by Sandhelden and Duffy London, Caracol launches his Heron Additive Manufacturing software and hardware platform for large scale parts up to 15 meters in length, Icodema3D and 6K partner for recycled powder bed fusion powder, Rocket Lab and Sierra Space join alliance to help move troops and material via rockets for terrestrial transport.


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