Interesting but the videos show a lot of vibration of the parts during the print, which seems to be created by disturbance of the gel by the tool. As a result I assume that the accuracy/repeatability are quite poor. This assumption seems further confirmed by the absence of any numbers about the resolution and accuracy achieved.<p>I'm sure there's plenty of parts that can be made this way and that can tolerate whatever the limitations are.
the trick of using a gel to act as support is clever!<p>you can tell it's not a consumer product when they call it "solutions"... shame, the 3d printing options for flexible materials are very limited right now
Interesting concept. Likely useful for a limited set of applications. Speed is a problem. That's OK, not everything requires high speed or high volume manufacturing.