MarkForged Shows Us 3D-Printed Parts That Even Fezzik Couldn’t Break

MarkForged Shows Us 3D-Printed Parts That Even Fezzik Couldn’t Break

By John Biggs

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On it’s surface, the products made with a MarkForged Mark One printer don’t look like they’d be very strong. Printed in a crude-looking white and beige filament, the wrenches and tools demoed by founder Greg Mark at CES this year looked like any other 3D-printed object – flimsy and unfinished. However, once you tried to break them amazement set in. The wrench he built… Read More

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Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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