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This example of an epicyclic gear train was created by 3D printing. It is not possible to assemble this gear train from the 6 constituent parts. The gear shapes are such that the gearwheels are forever intertwined.
The gear set, printed by Cardiff Uni Engineering Dept, is an example of what 3D printing can do. They were being given out at a recent event in Swansea called Soapbox Science.
#2 Intertwined for 52 in 2015 Challenge
These are the prototypes for my new earring design, 3d printed in sterling silver by Shapeways. Shapeways made some suggestions to improve the printing process by adding a thicker edge, so any new orders will reflect that. This should make them stronger and rounder after printing in silver.
The "Ichoedamaru" design comes from traditional Japanese family crest patterns - the motif represents a branch from the gingko tree.
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Another print of the no-slot bowl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:12120, in LayBrick at 190ºC, 40mm/s on an Ultimaker. Sanded smoother on the outside.
A naked statue for mom, dad, grandpa, grandma, and me ;D #3dprint #3dprinting #future #technology #tech #innovate t.co/CG3AMMwwH8 via Twitter twitter.com/Thats3DPrinted