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TOP 5 videos of the week: Easter Bunnies, Shape Changers and Sneakers!

Published on April 16, 2017 by Alexandrea P.

A new selection of the best 3D printing videos of the week, just for you! Find our TOP 5 videos of the week below and tell us what your favorite video is in a comment or on our Facebook and Twitter page. Don’t hesitate to share your favorite videos of the week with us, or your favorites from our list with your friends!

TOP 1 – Autodesk Chocolate Easter Bunny

Autodesk is here to help spread some Easter cheer by creating a video to show you what exactly their machines and CAM program, Powermill, can do! Because a lot of work that Autodesk does is private, this video gives us a demonstration of their machines and technology  using a not so little chocolate Easter Bunny.

TOP 2 – HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology 3D printed Chain

In this video, HP will be demonstrating just how strong their  Multi Jet Fusion 3D printed parts are by lifting a car! Through this strength demonstration, you’ll be left without any doubts on just how fascinating 3D printing technology is!

TOP 3 – Adidas & Carbon’s 3D printed sneaker

If you missed our article on Adidas’ new partnership with Carbon to create a new 3D printed sneaker called the Futurecraft 4D (or if you want more information on it), then this video is for you! In the video below you will get to see an up close view on the technology and design used to help produce this new sneaker.

TOP 4 – Pantone’s 3DPR

In this video you will learn about a company called Pantone whose goal is to stop the waste of plastic and incorporate it back into your life through 3D printing at home. This video demonstrates some ways that you can do this with their machine and is overall a really interesting concept that we’re sure will start catching  on!

TOP 5 – 3D prints that transform with heat

For our last video, you will see a new take on 3D printing. These 3D printed objects are not like most others, as they are able to change shape with heat! Developed by a team of researchers at Georgia Tech University, these objects will definitely have you mesmerized!

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