3D Printing
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This Tiny 3D-Printed TV Plays 11 Seasons of ‘The Simpsons’
Whether it's sneakers, bikes, desserts or anything in between, there's no denying the fact that 3D Printing is the wave of the future. When it comes to unique hobbies you can pick up in your spare time, this one is at the top of the list because it lets you…
Adidas Releases 3D-Printed 4DFWD Pulse
A few months back we covered the innovative Adidas 4DFWD release, a unique 3D-printed running shoe. And now the famous footwear brand has tweaked the original design with a new line of 3D-printed sneakers. The 4DFWD Pulse adopts a new silhouette and introduces a range of color options. Plus, as…
Sandvik 3D Printed Titanium Smash-Proof Guitar
Though we wouldn't put it past The Who's Pete Townshend or Guns N' Roses Slash to give it a try, Sandvik has just created the world's first 3D printed guitar that's actually smash proof. One look at this layered titanium masterpiece, and you'd believe it, too. The Swedish tooling, materials,…
Stack These 3D-Printed Chocolates to Create Unique Flavors
Made as a collaboration between Universal Favorite and Bakedown Cakery, Complements are modular chocolates that can be eaten alone or stacked with other flavors to create unique combinations. The original modular shape that resembles a small set of steps was 3D-printed and then turned into chocolate molds. Once the molds…
adidas 3D-Printed Runners
If you thought the adidas Parley for the Oceans collab was great in terms of what was happening in the world of sneakers, adidas' new 3D Runner will be right up your alley. On 12/15, adidas is releasing the same highly limited sneaker that was given to special Olympians during the…
High-Precision 3D Scanning on Your Smartphone
3D printing is one of the coolest things to come around in the last decade. Even if you own a good printer though, converting something you already have to a 3D print was damn near impossible unless you were willing to drop tens of thousands on a scanner. That's exactly…