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eridani

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Thu Nov 27, 2014, 08:05 PM Nov 2014

NASA's 3D Printer Churns Out First Part In Space

Looks like the process still needs work, though.

http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2014/11/nasas-3d-printer-churns-out-first-part-in-space?et_cid=4287352&et_rid=54679148&type=cta

he first 3D printer in space has popped out its first creation.

The 3D printer delivered to the International Space Station two months ago made a sample replacement part for itself this week. It churned out a new faceplate for the print head casing.

Space station commander Butch Wilmore removed the small plastic creation from the printer Tuesday, a day after its manufacture.

Some of the plastic piece stuck to the print tray, said NASA spokesman Dan Huot. He noted it's part of the learning process and will be further investigated.

About 20 objects will be printed in the next few weeks, all for return to Earth for analysis, NASA said. The space agency hopes to one day use 3D printing to make parts for broken equipment in space — "an on-demand machine shop," according to project manager Niki Werkheiser.

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