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	<title type="html"><![CDATA[SoliForum - 3D Printing Community — Using t-splines in Rhino3D to make printable objects]]></title>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Using t-splines in Rhino3D to make printable objects]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey there community,</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="http://soliforum.com/i/?1SXFNs2.jpg" alt="http://soliforum.com/i/?1SXFNs2.jpg" /></span></p><p>We&#039;ve got another tutorial for you, this time from Kansas State professor and Pinshaper Dustin Headley!<br />He made a short video for us introducing how you can use T-splines for Rhino 3D, allowing you to make 3D printable objects relatively easily. Of course, you&#039;ll require Rhino to do this. </p><p><a href="https://blog.pinshape.com/t-splines-for-rhino-3d-tutorial-by-dustin-headley/">https://blog.pinshape.com/t-splines-for … n-headley/</a></p><p>We love your feedback, and if there&#039;s a certain type of tutorial, or a topic that you&#039;d like explored, let us know!</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Pinshape]]></name>
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