Xstrings 3D prints bionic robots and sculptures stringing objects together so that they replicate the fluid, precise motion of humans

https://techxplore.com/news/2025-03-3d-approach-dynamic-bionic-robots.html

"simple, quick... objects made to bend, coil, twist, fold, compress... software fully customizes designs, sending to multi-material 3D printing all parts in desired locations in 1 step, including cables, joints... 40% less production time... bring to life via fused deposition modeling 3D printer: plastic melted down (260°C) into nozzle before filaments poured out building up (10-20 mm/sec)... lays strings (endure >60K pullings) horizontally/ build around them... robotic fingers/ fist, art installations, dynamic fashion designs"