ISIS may keep blowing up historical landmarks in the Middle East, but now technology is fighting back. Starting in April, 3D-printed replicas of the 2,000-year-old Arch of Palmyra, which was fortunate to have survived complete obliteration during an ISIS rampage through Syria last summer, will begin showing up in London and New York.
Is this the consumer-friendly 3D printer we've been waiting for?
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An affordable 3D printer with a 300 x 300 x 340mm build area. Meet the Ender 3 Max.
Hopefully this will happen, as its a shame the world has lost these irreplaceable buildings and artifacts.
Hopefully the various museums and conservationists can get the needed finances together to start a general plan to start scanning and preserving in this way as much of these works as possible.