“…For example, it is possible to create custom mixes of powders and binders [353], to alternate feedstock materials [81] [357], and to embed fibers [33][65] [67] in order to create in situ composites, increase mechanical strength, modify the thermal expansion coefficient [67], and obtain electrically tuneable stiffness [281]. Similarly, it is possible to control the porosity, microstructure, and material properties of metal, polymer, and ceramic parts through the choice of materials, process parameters, and build orientation [75][292] [353][362] [365].…”