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title: "This should be possible with concrete too... "Here’s some interesting…"
date: 2017-08-14
source: facebook
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# This should be possible with concrete too... "Here’s some interesting…

*August 14, 2017 · Facebook*

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[http://hackaday.com/2017/08/05/3d-printing-flexible-surfaces-out-of-non-flexible-material/?utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletters&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=55275657&\_hsenc=p2ANqtz-\_y2CKculZN6_r2IywyvcozHKw0z9dUWLlFYl-RZlzIgfI90O72gyM3mH9qYZtqmaA0zW614L81LwQbgqhu0Z22iy4KwQ&\_hsmi=55275657](http://hackaday.com/2017/08/05/3d-printing-flexible-surfaces-out-of-non-flexible-material/?utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletters&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=55275657&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_y2CKculZN6_r2IywyvcozHKw0z9dUWLlFYl-RZlzIgfI90O72gyM3mH9qYZtqmaA0zW614L81LwQbgqhu0Z22iy4KwQ&_hsmi=55275657){target="_blank"}
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This should be possible with concrete too\...\
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\"Here's some interesting work shared by \[Ben Kromhout\] and \[Lukas Lambrichts\] on making flexible 3D prints, but not by using flexible filament. After seeing a project where a sheet of plywood was rendered pliable by cutting a pattern out of it -- essentially turning the material into a giant kerf bend -- they got interested in whether one could 3D print such a thing directly.\"\
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[http://hackaday.com/2017/08/05/3d-printing-flexible-surfaces-out-of-non-flexible-material/](http://hackaday.com/2017/08/05/3d-printing-flexible-surfaces-out-of-non-flexible-material/){target="_blank"}
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