According to cnet.com, “Vision M Next concept car, BMW launched a new corner of its website that lets people “experience” the car in various ways. The most intriguing is through 3D printing- BMW has released a free STL file that lets people with 3D printers create their small-scale version of the sharply styled coupe. The automaker says that the only size limitation is “set by your printer,” so you could build a full-scale model with enough patience.
BMW even gave a tip to go with the STL file. It suggests printing the body and the rims separately, which will “improve the outcome significantly.”
3D Printing and origami. According to Arnav Wagh, “he created ‘FLXO’ as a tool to explore soft-robotics; these four actuators’ work is inspired by origami. They work as soft engines for a given mechanism. They are entirely 3D printed on a conventional desktop printer.”
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