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2012-10-10 07:56:23 UTCAnyone Can Make These 3D-Printed Headphones
Emma HutchingsforPSFK2012-10-10 07:56:23 UTCFollow @psfk The designers at Teague Labs have created a pair of functional 3D-printable headphones called 13:30 — because it just takes 13 hours and 30 minutes to print them. With 3D printers becoming more accessible we decided to have a think around the concept “life in beta” as a future scenario. What if printed prototypes could become actual products? Meaning, once off the print bed an object could be assembled without any tools and be made functional by readily attainable components. I decided to stress test the premise with the challenge of making electronically simple yet functionally complex headphones.
Core77 reports that the headphones have a flexible yet durable strap and the designers have managed to compensate for the brittleness of the material. The current model, component list and instructions, have been posted on Thingiverse for anyone to make their own pair of working headphones.
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人人都能制造的3D打印头戴式耳机2012-10-10 07:56:23 UTCAnyone Can Make These 3D-Printed HeadphonesUTCAnyone可以使这些三维印刷耳机 艾玛HutchingsforPSFK2012-10-10七点56分23秒UTCFollow @psfk 设计师在蒂格实验室创造了一对被称为13:30功能的3D打印的耳机 - 因为它只是需要13小时30分钟,以打印。 随着3D打印机变得更容易,我们决定让周围的概念,“生命在测试”作为未来情景创想。如果打印的原型可能成为实际的产品?这意味着,一旦关闭打印床上的对象可以进行组装,无需任何工具,并由容易达到部件制成的功能。我决定强调与电子制作简单而功能复杂耳机的挑战,测试的前提。
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