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D.C. bike enthusiasts can now purchase bike accessories on the which has already digitized countless objects that are ready to be printed on a 3D printer. A cup holder would cost a little less than $2. It takes hours to print a single object, and Engineers from a Canadian university see their 3D-printed bike snap the first time anyone tries to ride it and promise to go back to the drawing board Three-dimensional printing is the future, apparently. If you are to believe the reports, our armies will The creators, who work for Taiwan-based design studio Fabraft, ride the bike around Taipei to do live demonstrations of what 3D printing can do. In "Star Trek," futuristic Replicators create fully formed food. The closest thing to that here on Earth is the Cycling through the streets of Taiwan's capital, staff from a design company turn discarded plastic cups and bottles into pieces of art on the spot with Mobile Fab - an ordinary bike kitted out with a computer and 3D printer. "We wanted to do something to Even more, the design of the bike can be instantly changed as needed, with no other manufacturing-related components needed. The builder just loads up the CAD model and the 3D printer will take care of everything, with excellent on-the-fly adjustability. Offering a bicycle on demand can eliminate all stocking costs entirely, thanks to 3D printing technology. Industrial designer Omer Sagiv has introduced the Luna 3D printed bike, which combines regular bicycle parts (mostly the wheels and mechanisms .
You could think of it as being like a game of Jenga. The objective is to remove blocks in low stress areas, that aren't contributing to the overall strength of the structure, whilst maintaining the tower's core shape. With traditional methods of Cycles has collaborated with additive manufacturing company Renishaw to build the world's first 3D-printed metal bike frame. Using a 3D printer developed by Renishaw to print metal parts, Empire Cycles has created a titanium alloy frame that is over The bike snapped at the head tube and the trio admitted afterward But it also highlights the biggest hurdle the 3D printing industry has to overcome, namely convincing people to make the shift away from the certainty of their present life to something The bike was fully designed using CAD software and sent off to the only titanium 3D printer in the Southern Hemisphere, owned by the boffins at the CSIRO. Sam said he’d rather get it done with the CSIRO than have the metalwork fabricated overseas .
Another Picture of 3d printer bicycle:
Some interesting clouds from the other day..
Super clean camera car
Gotto get it out of my system
26.6.09
ode to detroit
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