The
Hyrel 3D printer looks like any other single-extruder additive printer. But thanks to a fairly unique nozzle called the HYREL Emulsifiable Extruder (EMO-25) you can use it to squirt out usual materials like Play-Doh, air-drying clay, and even
Sugru, a self-setting rubber that dries into a solid, usable object.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/IShnkOgqo1o/
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