Ticklemetech
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- Jul 6, 2016
- 7
Okay this stuff is pretty mind blowing.
I've heard of 3d printing but had no clue that they are this level now.
Apparently, the Aston Martin in Skyfall (James Bond) movie was 3d printed (Fully driveable).
[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2232252/The-secret-James-Bonds-priceless-Aston-Martin-DB-5-stunts-3D-printed-models-used-Skyfalls-dangerous-scenes.html[/url]
The reason it was 3d printed was becasue they had to blow it up in one of the scenes (Fair enough).
Has anyone tried using this technology on a consumer level?
Here you can even find digital files (Fuel door holder) that simply require an upload on a proper 3d printer.
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Love to know about your experiences with this tech - if any?
I've heard of 3d printing but had no clue that they are this level now.
Apparently, the Aston Martin in Skyfall (James Bond) movie was 3d printed (Fully driveable).
[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2232252/The-secret-James-Bonds-priceless-Aston-Martin-DB-5-stunts-3D-printed-models-used-Skyfalls-dangerous-scenes.html[/url]
The reason it was 3d printed was becasue they had to blow it up in one of the scenes (Fair enough).
Has anyone tried using this technology on a consumer level?
Here you can even find digital files (Fuel door holder) that simply require an upload on a proper 3d printer.
[link
]
[/url]
Love to know about your experiences with this tech - if any?