The folks at the University of Washington continue their experiments with 3D printing with glass, and it’s looking even better now. Here are some of their latest results:
A glass pot, this time fired at a different heating temperature curve than previous experiments. Notice the glassy sheen. They’re getting close!
A test glass puck, post-firing painted with Pebeo paint.
Another test pot, this one accidentally broken – but it does look very much like a glass item.
Via Open3DP