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I saw something a lot like this at Lawrence Livermore Labs about 10 years ago. You can't make anything of any significant size because of the optical challenges. From the article, this is probably one cubic centimeter.
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Feb 17, 2026, 7:17:28 AM (12 days ago) Feb 17
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You're probably right - about the size limitations. But, upside - you could make extremely small parts for very small robots - which may be a good use case!
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Or almost any object for very very tiny dolls :-)
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Feb 18, 2026, 8:09:51 AM (11 days ago) Feb 18
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