Extrude in a sentence as a verb

How do you think they extruded glue in a grid?

Invest in 3d printers that extrude coffee!Man, I am going to be SET!

" That means I could draw a box, swipe, extrude, swipe, draw some lines, swipe, draw a circle, swipe, cut, and be done.

It is for instance possible to to extrude concrete like you would plastic in a little 3D printer.

Correction: now all we have to do is extrude drills from it and we'll be ready for when the Anti-Spirals attack.>8-D

The essential challenge is to extrude with thick enough clay that it does not slump, yet thin enough to fuse together as it dries.

Something that could walk across the lava field left behind by Kilauea and extrude beams or something.

Couple it with the news that HP will not be profitable till 2016, [1] why doesn't HP slap on an extra axis to their printers and make them extrude ABS instead of ink?

I would be delighted to be able to use markdown for simple documents and extrude to TeX/LaTeX to pretty-print hardcopy.

No, since the Replicator 2 can only extrude a single filament at a time, and that tractor has more than one color, it must have been assembled afterward.

Actually... apart from some things like not having a mesh transform, extrude, skew and support for some color schemes, Inkscape is pretty nice, your comment encouraged me to try it out again.

The laws of physics are actually the limiting part for most 3D printers--you can only extrude plastic or cure resin so fast without crazy expensive support hardware.

Based on a TV episode of "How It's Made", I think the key idea was to develop machinery that could delicately stretch and extrude aluminum without tearing it.

Except your concrete extruder would typically be placed at the tip of a regular articulated robotic arm instead of a giant replica of a RepRap.

The carousel rotates to extrude these ingredients into the thermoelectric cup that rapidly cools and hardens the chocolate, making it ready for consumption.

Power-seeking has occurred continually over time since human populations became dense enough to extrude persistent hierarchies.

It's one thing to get the various parts working, to have the extruder actually extrude plastic and move around in the X,Y,Z axes - but to print objects you also need to choreograph all these motions just right: to move the right amount of X and Y while the extruder spits just the right amount of plastic.

Extrude definitions

verb

form or shape by forcing through an opening; "extrude steel"