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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Origami vs. Complete Folding in 3D printing
ORIGAMI:
A large machine makes a creased sheet that folds to a small object.
COMPLETE FOLDING:
A small machine makes a folded stack that unfolds to a large object.
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