
Microstructures: 10-3-a 2.5mm cell
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We're featuring an earlier experiment in printing intricate details into three-dimensional objects, focusing specifically on creating soft microstructures. A grid of cells measuring 12 by 12 by 12, composed of a repeating pattern called the "10-3-a," is at the center of this endeavor. Each individual unit within this grid spans approximately 2.5mm in length. Meanwhile, slender rods averaging roughly 0.25mm in thickness weave their way through each unit. We extend heartfelt appreciation to Prof. George Hart for providing detailed explanations regarding this intricate pattern via electronic correspondence. Further insight into the 10-3-a design can be discovered by visiting http://www.gehart.com/rp/103.html, a resource made accessible due to Prof. Hart's diligent efforts. The accompanying video provides visual representation of these fascinating structures: https://youtu.be/-OvKyrUJCS4
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