3D Printed Shoe by New Balance |
The amazing world of 3D printing has outgrown its embryonic stage and is now finding inventive and useful applications across all industries. No more are 3D printed objects created solely as experimental prototypes but manufactured as finished products. Both time and money are saved in the efficient production of items for industries as varied as apparel, automotive, medical, construction and art and craft supplies. Some of the medical uses include the creation of living tissues, prosthetics and custom jaw, skull and hip implants. Below is a sampling of some of the wonders of 3D printing in 9 brief videos.
3D Printing Helps Save and Separate Conjoined Texas Twins
What Is 3D Printing and How
Does It Work? | Mashable Explains
3D Printing Highlights at CES
2015
13 Amazing Things You Can Make
With a 3-D Printer
Walking Again with 3D Printed
Exoskeleton
An Affordable 3D-Printed Arm
Derby the dog: Running on 3D
Printed Prosthetics
Strati: The First 3D Printed Car (To get right to the final result, start the video at 3:40)
The President, in 3D
“3D Printing Helps Save and Separate Conjoined Texas Twins” http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/20043-3d-printing-helps-save-and-separate-conjoined-texas-twins.html
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http://www.wired.com/2013/03/new-balance-3d-printed-shoes/ CC
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