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Foam-Spraying Quadcopter Becomes a Flying 3D Printer

Zothecula writes "The swiftlet may not look much different than other little birds, but it has one unique ability – it builds its nest out of its own saliva. Inspired by the swiftlet, scientists at Imperial College London's Aerial Robotics Lab have created a robotic quadcopter that can extrude polyurethane foam while in flight. By targeting where that foam goes, it can build up simple structures, essentially becoming a flying 3D printer."

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  1. um by Charliemopps · · Score: 4, Funny

    ok, so we're now basically calling anything that moves a robot? and anything that deposits any sort of material a 3D printer?

    My ass has been 3D printing better stuff that this since the 70s. It does it totally automatically so it's the best robotic 3D printer on the market!