Feb.14, 2014
3D printing technology has advanced greatly in the past couple of years -- it's now used to create body parts, robots, jewelry, and houses. This week 58 vendors showcased their creations, ranging from art and human body part reproductions, to life-size Movie action costumes, helmets & figures, wearable art and fashion at the 3D Print Show at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City.
Lance Ulanoff of Mashable visited the 3D Print Show in New York City to see some of the latest developments. Watch the video below:
The Printrbot team showing off the new Printrbot Metal Simple:
Life size & bigger Movie action costumes, helmets & figures:
Catwalk show:
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Where is the fully 3D printed dress that was part of the fashion show by XYZ workshop? It was the best piece hands down.
Derek wrote at 2/16/2014 7:42:50 AM:
Where is the fully 3D printed dress that was part of the fashion show by XYZ workshop? It was the best piece hands down.