I 3D printed a Tesla Cybertruck because...why not?
We have the technology. We can build it. We can make it better, smaller, and more plastic than the prototype demo. But we can be demo accurate, too. Our windows are as shattered as our ...
Simplify 3D, makers of a sophisticated 3D printing slicer, recently held a contest for the most innovative uses of their technology. We spotlight the finalists here.
It's a 3D printed shoe. How much cooler can you get from that? Using TPU (a flexible filament) and special extrusion settings for the sole and base of the shoe, this project is a preview of what shoes might be like in coming years.
Caption by: David Gewirtz
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