Two years ago, a startup called Eazao raised $284,514 to fund their Cerambot, a desktop contraption that 3D prints clay. Intriguingly, you're meant to use your microwave as the kiln. The build volume of the Cerambot was just 150 x 150 x 240mm, or 6 x 6 x 9.5". Now the company's producing larger-capacity printers called the Matrix line, which has a maximum build volume of 500 x 500 x 700mm, or 19.7 x 19.7 x 27.6". "In addition to ceramic materials, Matrix can print using a...

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