Three Dimensional Printing
Did you know that 3D printing is a digital printing technology that can allow you to print almost anything under the sun, it has gone to an extent of printing a house, can you imagine that? a good example is in China where they have giant 3D printers that can print up to 10 houses in a single day.
3D printing is made possible by fusing layers upon layers of materials made from durable plastics and metals based on a template, designed with a 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software. Each layer is about 0.1 mm thick and consist of liquid, powder and sheet materials.
You can print out 3-dimensional objects based on a working template, and they aren’t just for show. They actually work! Manufacturers can provide you with a template where you can print a broken part of a machinery, let’s say, a screw, rather than order then wait for a replacement to come in.
Below is a taste for 3D printed working objects:
1.Electric Light Shoe
You can check out the amazing making-of of this shoe in this video.
2. 3D Printed Acoustic Guitar
Scott Summi created the world’s first 3D printed acoustic guitar, which means the rest of us now know it can be done.With 3D printing, guitars can be made with plastic, complete with the metal soundhole cover and heel joint. Apart from making working musical instruments, avid guitarists can also make a 3D replica of the guitars of their favorite musicians or idols.
3. Hand-made Camera Lens
A camera lens is complex to create, but with 3D printing you can make
your own lens and even stumble upon some creative and unique results.The creator of this camera lens used acrylic to replace the glass on the lens and other tools and machines to combine the many small parts together. And best of all, the lens works! Check out these few pictures taken with 3D printed lens.
4. Shakuhachi Flute
You can buy this beautiful music instrument for $239.95. Can you imagine what this means for fans of fantasy movies?
5. Rigid Heddle Loom
History class would be a whole lot more interesting when you can see actual tools of the trades from a period in time.
6. 3D Figurines From Children’s Drawings
The object is about 4 inches in length and can be used to decorate your work desk or home or be used as a trophy for your kid’s artistic talents.
7. 3D Fetus
8. 3D Printed Medical Models
When it comes to tech, science has to have a dab in it. With 3D printing, doctors would have a cheaper alternative to learn about the human anatomy and also be able to inject realism into surgery practice without the use of cadavers.Since the printing of these medical models is so accurate, surgeons can also plan a surgery on a printed model like this before the real patient goes under the knife.
9. A Working Gun
In the past, 3D printed firearms easily break after firing a few rounds. However today, non-profit corporation Defense Distributed offers users to download the necessary files to print your own firearms provided you have a 3D printer at home.Here’s a video of one of their creations firing at semi-auto and full-auto modes.
10. iPhone 5 Case & Card Holder
It’s named the Mondriaan Case which is derived from the painter, Piet Mondrian, who liked the design of multiple horizontal and vertical lines. There are 3 colors to choose from for a price of $34.99.
11. Gear Wraps
It can be printed in a wide variety of different colors and ranges from a price of 10 to 20 Euros depending on the color you choose.
12. Infinite Sisu – iPad Stand
It might seem pricey for an over-glorified smartphone or tablet stand, but it’s the hefty price you pay for any kind of beautiful art.
13. Customizable 3D Printed Bugdroids
There are 25 designs to choose from for a price of $21.99; if you don’t find something that describes you, there is the option to customize your own bugdroids at a starting price of $29.99.
14. Hanging Light
15. Kaleidoscope Clock
Here is a two-pieces of 3D printed clocks, which comes in two parts, part A and part B. The clock is split into 2 ‘faces’, the purple numbered face and the design face behind it.With a few instructions, you can put the two together and have it up and running in no time. The white Kaleidoscope Clock kit is available for a total of $51 or a black one for $61.
16. 3D Anatomica di Revolutis Sculptural
17. Coffee Cups
18. 3D Printed High Heels
This pair of 3D printed high heels called Morphogenesis was designed by Pauline Van Dongen and made out of laser sintered nylon. She collaborated with Freedom Of Creation on the design which won a ‘Most Creative Collection’ award at the Mittelmoda 2010 event.It comes in different colors and truly defines the future of 3D printed accessories.
19. 3D-Printed Fabrics
Designer Jiri Evenhuise worked together with Janne Kyttanen to make
the needle and thread obsolete by using a software that collects a
person’s body data to instantly create perfect fitting nothing.This type of technology is recyclable, requires less labor, shortens production time and ultimately lowers the carbon footprint for a greener way to create clothing. Plus, you can be sure that clothing you buy online can fit you like a glove.
20. 3D Printed Bikini – N21
This bikini is made from Nylon 12, a strong, flexible and 0.7 mm thin material that
is waterproof. Because of this, the creators said it’s ideal for
swimwear and actually becomes more comfortable when exposed to water.
This futuristic 3D clothing costs $200-300.follow @_momanyibiffon on twitter
Reference
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/3d-printings/