
3D Printing does Everything, Everywhere
Every week, you hear news of objects or products printed you didn’t think possible. What is the world going to be like in ten years when every home on the planet has a 3D printer? Before you even get there, let us take a look first at some of the amazing products that these machines churned, their little stories, and whose crazy idea it is.
A violin, guitar, and cello were created for a music studio in North Miami Beach. They were personalized to fit the musician’s specifications, who incidentally used to make 3D printed architectural models.
A former navy yard in Brooklyn, transformed into a technology and design center, is printing everything from ergonomically designed baby spoons to robotic chandeliers. A small group of diverse entrepreneurs are making this place their home.
In the fashion and accessories world, 3D printed jewelry, accessories and a full gown were showcased at a New York fashion runway. The show is sponsored by a Belgium-based 3D printing software company. Also in New York, an artist who used to draw and print using paint and ink is now an artist of a different dimension. She has diversified into 3D painting using a 3D printing pen and so has differentiated her art from the rest.
A creative director of food products at a 3D printing company has come up with ornate cake toppers, fancy cocktail garnishes, and intricate alternatives to a sugar cube for coffee. They don’t only look pretty as designs but taste delicious as well, as they are 3D printed from sugar.
Got an Idea? Contact our Seattle Printing Company
And have you heard about an assortment of other printables? There are Christmas ornaments, headphones, ceramic mugs, lampshades, shoes, helmets, and others. Come by 3D Composites in Seattle and let’s try out your idea. You might have something there that’s news worthy.