Don't know where else to post this because it's of potential interest to all pipemakers, and to a lesser extent flutemakers as well. Or anyone who works with ivory substitutes, for that matter:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technolo ... r-BB1fENyj
Why the name "digory"? No clue.
A new, 3D-printed ivory substitute: Digory
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Re: A new, 3D-printed ivory substitute: Digory
Not a maker, but - that’s neat!