Mar 11, 2012
Mar 8, 2012
3d printed bycicle lugs
Here is an interesting video on 3d printed metal bike frame lugs. They are printed by LaserCusing technology of concept-laser.de
VRZ 1. a tack bike frame with 3d printed lugs from Ralf Holleis on Vimeo.
Edit: Ok Ok: its bicycle. English is not my first language :-)
VRZ 1. a tack bike frame with 3d printed lugs from Ralf Holleis on Vimeo.
Edit: Ok Ok: its bicycle. English is not my first language :-)
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Steve Purdham on 3d printing and piracy
In his interview for Guardian, Steve Purdham (of We7) said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/feb/26/we7-steve-purdham-interview
In conversation, Purdham veers from the pragmatic to the preposterous. He concedes that making money from digital music is "like climbing Everest", before proposing that a whole new industry will soon be built around 3D printing. "People talk about piracy – they haven't even begun to scratch what piracy is going to be like in the future," he says, perched on the rust-coloured sofa in his north London office. "You design a glass jar or a sculpture, and anybody will be able to print that in their own home. You will be able to print guns. You can already print body parts on a 3D printer. All of these things that Star Trek had are starting to come true."I think he is right. Future will be interesting.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/feb/26/we7-steve-purdham-interview
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