We’ve shown you the power of the sun before,  and here’s another superb example.  This 3D printing project  demonstrates what you can do in the desert with just two materials: sand  and sun.  In the demo above, sunlight and sand are used to build up a  design layer by layer to create glass objects using a 3D printing  process.
The Sun-Printer is a solar-powered, semi-automated, low-tech printer that runs on solar power and directly channels its rays through a glass lens to build 3D objects using a cam-guided system.
The experiment uses silica sand which, at high temperatures, turns into glass. Check out full details on the 3D printing experiment.
The Sun-Printer is a solar-powered, semi-automated, low-tech printer that runs on solar power and directly channels its rays through a glass lens to build 3D objects using a cam-guided system.
The experiment uses silica sand which, at high temperatures, turns into glass. Check out full details on the 3D printing experiment.

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