TAMU 3D Braille Printer – 3D Prints Braille on Curved Surfaces

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This is the 3D Braille Printer that was developed at Texas A&M. It can print onto curve or flat objects created out of any consumer based polymeric material. Read ans see more on this 3D printer at: https://3dprint.com/77214/tamu-3d-braille-printer/

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