A 3D printer can now make the process of printing out curved surfaces. The researchers at the University of Southern California developed one with six axes of movement. Common and typical 3D printers have just three axes of movement.

With six axes, it's no surprise that it involves far more components than common models. Which means, they'll also be expensive. But you get to create curved stuff. Why not right? Check out the video below: [Fabbaloo via Boing Boing]