Parisian History
Countries of 3Dnatives
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In the late 18th century, this extensive ossuary beneath Paris was created to solve the city’s overflowing cemetery problem. 

Catacombs of Paris

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Famous for precision engineering, this country also claims to have invented the world’s first printed book.

Germany

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This metal 3D printing method uses an electric arc to melt wire feedstock and build large, strong parts layer by layer.

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM)

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Do you know what the topic was for Joseph's first article?

3D Printed Mathematical Models !

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This infamous Parisian fortress and prison was stormed on July 14, 1789, marking the start of the French Revolution.

The Bastille

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This country is the world’s largest producer of olive oil, supplying nearly half of the global market.

Spain (Spain is the largest producer of olive oil in the world.Production (1000 Tn.))

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In this process, a laser selectively fuses powdered material—commonly nylon or polymers—layer by layer to create a part.

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

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Joseph’s français isn’t très bon, but he parle what other langue?

Chinese

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In Ratatouille, this ambitious rat realizes his dream of becoming a chef in Paris by secretly cooking in a famous French restaurant.

Remy the Rat

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This country’s rich history includes iconic architectural styles like the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders seen in ancient temples.


Greece

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This technique involves jetting tiny droplets of material, like photopolymers, which are then cured to build high-detail parts.

PolyJet printing

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Joseph has an obsession with what yearly music competition that happens in Europe? 

Eurovision!!!