World's smallest 3D printer, no larger than a carton of milk

  
A team of researchers at Vienna University of Technology has announced that it has built the world’s smallest 3D printer. Using their device, they say, everyone could produce small, tailor-made 3D-objects at home, using blueprints from the internet. Unlike existing 3D printers, the Vienna prototype is no larger than a carton of milk. It weighs just 1.5 kilograms, and can be manufactured for only 1200 Euros.
The team is now working with a variety of different 3D-techniques and materials such as ceramics and polymers. 
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