Did you know that grabbing your morning cup of coffee could do more than just perk you up ... all thanks to the magic of 3D printing. Ben Coxworth from New Altlas reported that Michael Rivera, an ...
or ‘Can we pour the coffee?’ We just do it ... designed by Mark Weislogel and his team at Portland State University. The cup is made out of 3D-printed food-grade plastic and has been flight-tested by ...
If your coffee enthusiasm extends to grinding your own direct from the bean, then [Christian Pederkoff]’s project should hit the mark, he’s created a rather neat 3D-printed coffee grinder.
It sounds like science fiction. Marvel Labs converts disused waste—including seaweed, coffee grounds, and sawdust—and processes it for use in a 3D printing technique called binder jetting.