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Japan Unveils the World’s First 3D-Printed Train Station - MSN
The station was created by Serendix, a startup focused on 3D-printed housing, in collaboration with West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It took only seven days to build the foundation.
While it’s not the first 3D printed roller coaster we’ve seen, it’s probably the only one that accurately simulates the real thing. If you’re more interested in a roller coaster’s safety ...
[Chuck] has designed, printed and explained the workings of a BJT transistor using a 3D printed model. We really like this model because it goes a long way to shed light on some of the more subtle ...
The model was built with a wide range of materials beyond PLA filament (thermoplastic polymer), including acrylic paints, laser-cut wood, model railroad grass mats, artificial hedges, hand-painted ...
To do it, JR West contracted Serendix, which specializes in 3D printed homes. Serendix delivered the station in four parts by rail, which were then pieced together during a break in the train ...
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