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[EE] marking & Tracking 3D Printed Objects
a***@stfc.ac.uk
2017-07-24 09:52:25 UTC
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Interesting article on using air pockets to mark and track 3D printed objects.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/21/watermark_3d_printed_plastic_with_air/

The referenced paper also has a page and a half of interesting looking references.
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Denny Esterline
2017-07-24 13:21:33 UTC
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I seem to recall a variation of this being discussed from Microsoft as
Windows 10 was coming out - "watermarking" the print by encoding data into
the infill. My failing memory says that the discussion at the time was more
about trace-ability so we could identify who was producing a specific
object...
Post by a***@stfc.ac.uk
Interesting article on using air pockets to mark and track 3D printed objects.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/21/watermark_3d_
printed_plastic_with_air/
The referenced paper also has a page and a half of interesting looking references.
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