OmniDynamics, the Bristol based startup and resident of the Bristol Robotics Labratory, is showing off its new affordable 3D printer ink creator Strooder by creating custom contents for a fish tank out of entirely 3D (and non-toxic) parts. "It was actually cheaper to print all the parts than to buy in standard pieces from a pet store..." [...]The post 3D print your own tropical fish tank at home with OmniDynamics appeared first on TechSPARK.