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- First Commercially Successful Stereolithography Machine, Model SLA-1, 1987 - In 1986, Chuck Hull received a patent for stereolithography--an early form of 3D printing. His innovation combines optical scanning and laser technologies to print precise physical parts, using liquid polymers. This additive manufacturing process accelerates production design, creating prototype parts and concept models with a quick turnaround time. This is the first machine shipped by Hull's company, 3D Systems.

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
First Commercially Successful Stereolithography Machine, Model SLA-1, 1987
In 1986, Chuck Hull received a patent for stereolithography--an early form of 3D printing. His innovation combines optical scanning and laser technologies to print precise physical parts, using liquid polymers. This additive manufacturing process accelerates production design, creating prototype parts and concept models with a quick turnaround time. This is the first machine shipped by Hull's company, 3D Systems.
- Objects Printed by MakerBot "Cupcake" CNC 3D Printer, 2010-2013 -

- 2010-2013
- Collections - Artifact
Objects Printed by MakerBot "Cupcake" CNC 3D Printer, 2010-2013
- MakerBot "Cupcake" CNC 3D Printer, 2010 -

- 2010
- Collections - Artifact
MakerBot "Cupcake" CNC 3D Printer, 2010