3D printer uses plain paper (and glue) for prototyping

Mcor’s 3D printeruses plain 8 x11 paper and glue for rapid prototyping . “The printer takes standard sheets of printer paper (A4 size) and deposits regular old PVA glue in a pattern determined by the design. Another sheet of paper is added, and a tungsten carbide blade cuts away the excess paper…”
Source: Wired & hackaday.com .

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