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September 30

 
 

Awesome new printers to read about this week!

Enjoy edition 61 <3

 

New printers

 

Zim by Zeepro

"Dual extruders, Ethernet & WiFi, onboard camera, smartphone & tablet control, exclusive refillable cartridges and an affordable price!"

View the Kickstarter

 

3d-printer Recreates Famous Paintings Down To The Last Brushstroke [video]

"There are plenty of talented artists around the world who can recreate masterpieces using nothing but a brush, canvas, and a huge amount of talent. There is now a machine that can do exactly the same thing using a 3D duplication technique developed by Dutch researcher, Tim Zaman."

Read more on PSFK

Submitted by @brianegan and @makenai

 

Australia’s Own Giant 3D Printer

"Australia is best known for the Sydney Opera House, increased UV radiation due to the growing ozone hole over Antarctica and evidence of convergent evolution.

So, it’s not surprising that, while Jim Smith came out with his huge 3D printer – with a build volume of 403.00 x 403.00 x 322.70 mm or 15.86 x 15.86 x 12.70 inches – in the United States, on the other side of the world, Jason Simpson would be developing his own mega machine as further proof of convergent evolution."

Read more on 3D Printing Industry

Submitted by @makenai

 

Fashion

 

Bow & Drape partners with Shapeways to launch custom 3D printed metal accessories

Elephant belt by Bow and Drape

"The line includes leather belts and clutches, both with 3D printed hardware, and customer can choose between 7 different brass and metal buckle designs brought to life by Shapeways. Each piece is also interchangeable so the belts function more like a collection."

Read more on 3ders

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. New printers
  2. Fashion

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