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Shapeways Introduces Flexible 3D Printing Material: Elasto Plastic

Elasto Plastic 3D Printing Material

Most 3D printed products today are created in firm plastic, giving a bland and sterile feel. Other materials available have included stainless steel, glass, and ceramics. Shapeways is now testing a new material called Black Elasto Plastic, which has a rubberized look and feel.

This material would be great for a variety of applications. We’ve seen designs in jewelry, tech gadgets, erasers (yes it can function as an eraser), stress toys, gloves and so much more! Let your creativity shine and please give us feedback to help us learn about this awesome experimental material!

3D Printed Elasto Plastic Ball

 

Industry Leaders Discuss Consumer 3D Printing Market [Video]

Dale Dougherty, co-founder of O’Reilly Media, hosted a panel on consumer 3D printing at the MIT/Stanford VLAB in April.

3D Printing is poised to become a part of our daily lives, allowing consumers to make things in a new era of mass customization. Once an expensive technology used by engineers, 3D printers today print car bodies, medical and dental prosthetics, high-fashion shoes and much more. Layer by layer, 3D printers deposit material to build up one-of-a-kind products, even with complex internal shapes.

Virtual marketplaces, cheaper printers and cloud-based consumer software are transforming the 3D Printing ecosystem, bringing the technology within the reach of everyone. With a current market size of $1.3 billion, the 3D printing industry is set to explode to $3.1 billion by 2016, according to industry consulting firm Wohlers Associates.
Join us and our industry leading panelists to understand business models and see the technology in action.

Shapeways CEO Peter Weijmarshausen joins leaders from 3D SystemsAutodesk, and London College of Fashion, and MAKE Magazine in the video below.

Happy Mother’s Day: 3D Printed Gifts for Mom

Mother's Day Appear Lamp

Happy Mother’s Day to all Moms out there! Here are our top picks for 3D printed gifts for Mom.

Our first pick (above) is a customized Appear lamp, featured by i.materialise ($107).

Mother's Day Mom Pendant

A nice gold-plated Mom pendant featured by Shapeways ($32.99).

Mother's Day Pencil Holder

#1 Mom pencil holder, featured by Thingiverse (free download).

Mother's Day Mom and Baby Elephants

Elephant Mother and Child, featured by Thingiverse (free download).

Mother's Day Statue

Mother statuette, featured by Shapeways ($3.47 and up).

 

And finally, a cute 3D printing video from MakerBot dedicated to Mom.

3D Printed Curves: How the N12 Bikini Fits Your Body Perfectly

3D Printed Bikini Top

We have seen 3D printing on the fashion runway before, but the N12 bikini from Continuum Fashion is bringing 3D printed fashion into the home.

Clothing-maker Continuum calls themselves “part fashion label, part experimental design lab,” combining emerging technology with high fashion.

In this case, Continuum’s designer Jenna Fizel wrote a program that generates a custom bikini swimsuit lattice pattern based on the contours of the customer’s body.

The N12 bikini is the world’s first ready-to-wear, completely 3D-printed article of clothing. All of the pieces, closures included, are made directly by 3D printing and snap together without any sewing. N12 represents the beginning of what is possible for the near future.

N12 is named for the material it’s made out of: Nylon 12. This solid nylon is created by the SLS 3D printing process. Shapeways calls this material “white, strong, and flexible”, because its strength allows it to bend without breaking when printed very thin. With a minimum wall thickness of .7 mm, it is possible to make working springs and almost thread-like connections. For a bikini, the nylon is beautifully functional because it is waterproof and remarkably comfortable when wet.

3D Printed Bikini Model

Watch the video below for details on how this bikini is custom designed and 3D printed.

 

Top 3D Printing Headlines from Last Week: SketchUp, Medical, Toys, Jobs

Dr. Ivo Lambrichts Displays 3D Printed Jaw

A roundup of the top news On 3D Printing brought you from April 30 to May 6.

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