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While it’s not the first 3D printed roller coaster we’ve seen, it’s probably the only one that accurately simulates the real thing. If you’re more interested in a roller coaster’s safety ...
In a YouTube video by 3D_coasters, the roller coaster designed in "NoLimits 2" took a lot of time before it became a work of art in the form of a 3D model.Judging from the details, the creator has ...
10 thoughts on “ 3D Printed Roller Coaster Looks Pretty Darn Fun ” Doug Leppard says: July 23, 2021 at 8:10 am Amazing. Report comment. Reply. ScriptGiddy says: ...
Once the 3D printer was finished its work, each part had to be sanded and finished by hand, particularly the track pieces to ensure they were smooth enough to minimize unwanted friction, which ...
The dispensers were created using doing scans of 32 people’s heads on Xbox Kinect. Then they were 3D printed, and popped on the top of regular old Pez dispensers instead of the normal cartoon or ...
With Elon Musk now in the merchandise game, we have a suggestion for what he can sell after the boring hats and flamethrowers: SpaceX droneship coasters. He will hopefully pay some royalties to ...
While we usually feature 3D prints for some practical or collectable purpose, it’s nice to look at something purely designed for interest’s sake and the “Rainbow Roller Coaster” kinetic ...
If the best source of ideas is inside your head, why not get your candy from there too? A Toronto jewelry company has designed funky PEZ candy dispensers that feature individuals' heads as the top ...
The Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office is building — and rapidly improving — them with commercial parts and 3D-printed fuselages.