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TOP 5 videos of the week: Hot Rods, Surfboards and more!

Published on July 9, 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- Tucci Hot Rods

Custom made is what 3D printing gives you and Tucci Hot Rods is using that to their advantage. Using their Ultimaker 3D printer, they are able to create cars with custom parts, while cutting their costs at the same time! These professionals are taking your hot rodding dreams to the next level, making this a video you will definitely want to check out.

TOP 2- EOSTATE monitoring suite

EOS is helping to make the printing process easier, with their monitoring program that will help save you time and money. Using four different tools, this monitoring suite helps ensure that your metal 3D printed parts are up to their needed standards, ensuring that they are of the highest quality. See how in the video below!

TOP 3- The Dolphin Board

Surfers obviously can’t get enough of 3D printing, as they have 3D printed the first recyclable surfboard! Made using algae and other components, this 3D printed surfboard could be the future of this sport, bringing sustainability together with 3D printing!

TOP 4- 3D printed fingerboard

Moving on to a different type of board, this fingerboard will have you reminiscing on your elementary or middle school days, as this is an old classic with a new look! Thanks to 3D printing, you can bring back this old school toy and this video will show you how!

TOP 5- The 3D printing pioneer

Greg Morris is one of the pioneers of 3D printing and at the 2017 Paris Airshow, GE got a quick interview with him! In this interview, you’ll learn a little bit more about 3D printing and how metal 3D printing is taking over the aerospace industry today!

 

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