An Ivory-like Material for Stereolithography-based Additive Manufacturing | Biomimicry | Scoop.it

"Through history, numerous art, religious and every-day objects were carved from ivory because of its aesthetic appearance, convenient workability and its durability. Since the ivory trading ban was passed in 1989, many natural and synthetic materials were introduced as a replacement, but these are typically only available in bulk. …The newly developed substitute material called "Digory" is processible with an additive manufacturing technique that derived from stereolithography."