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Good Taste: 3D
Printing With Nutella



3D
Printing isn't just for inedible plastics anymore.
Most filament
3D printers start
With rigid plastic or corn-based material like PLA, which is fed into the printer, melted and then pushed through a specialized **zzle that moves over a fixed plate and the extruder prints layer by layer
See also:
3D Printing: Everything You Need to K**w in 2 Minutes
But a new 3D printer add-on from Structure3D
Printing will let you start
With soft, even paste-like materials and print them through any filament-based 3D printer to create a world of soft, pliable and even edible 3D objects.
Printing the Maker Faire logo
With Nutella.
Image: Structure3D
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