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Tango01 | 24 Apr 2015 11:10 p.m. PST |
… infirmary remains help create new skeleton, "Despoiled and repeatedly scarred from the Battle of Bosworth, the wounds inflicted on Richard III's body became clear when a replica of the king's Skeleton – made through 3-D printing, taken from some of his remains held by Leicester Royal Infirmary – was created by experts for the new King Richard III visitor centre in Leicester. Laser sintering, in which a high-power laser fused small particles of plastic into a three-dimensional mass representation of the 15th century ruler, allowed a team from the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, at Loughborough University, to vividly recreate the skeleton. "It was quite clear to see a number of the significant injuries that he had sustained in battle," says Professor Russell Harris, the head of the University's Additive Manufacturing Research Group…" Full article here link Amicalement Armand |
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