Custom Exhibits for Research and Restoration

Researchers and restorers can use 3D-printed models of artifacts for study and restoration projects without risking damage to the original items. This can be particularly useful in situations where physical access to an artifact is limited. Additionally, the capability to print parts of artifacts can aid in the restoration process, allowing for more accurate and less intrusive work.

Researchers and restorers can use 3D-printed models of artifacts for study and restoration projects without risking damage to the original items. This can be particularly useful in situations where physical access to an artifact is limited. Additionally, the capability to print parts of artifacts can aid in the restoration process, allowing for more accurate and less intrusive work.

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