Nov.5, 2012
A full color, delicious strip of bacon, twisted around itself, having only one side - this is a vegan and kosher friendly 3D printed Bacon Mobius Strip made recently in Shapeways.
All the textures are raised and carved onto the surface, the colors are bright and clear, and the edges have a scrumptious wavy twist. The material is thin enough to be semi-translucent, and of undeniable baconness.
Image / Source: Shapeways
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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