Tusk-free ivory substitute can be 3D printed into complex shapes - https://newatlas.com/3d-printing/digory-3d-printed-ivory-substitute/

The international ivory trade has been banned for over 30 years now, which means that technicians restoring ivory artifacts have to get creative in finding alternative materials. A new 3D-printable substance known as Digory appears to fit the bill nicely.


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