Believe it or not, this plastic chair was made by laser-sintering
plastic powder. Known as Osteon, the chair was built by taking
horizontal slices through a 3D computer-aided design model. The
resulting data was then used to drive a laser-sintering machine, which
created the product by fusing successive layers of plastic powder. The
virtual chair design was split into sections so that each could be grown
within the 27.5 x 15 x 23 inch build envelope of an EOSINT P 700
laser-sintering machine. www.eos.info
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