Actually, Samuel and his team members Karl, Charlie, Amanda, Chris and Rob worked together in the creation of Crane back in 2012, after a couple of years they finally had a chance to show their work to this world. Samuel Ashfort is a guy who always thinks about bringing new ideas into real life and he is well aware that only 3d printing technology has the ability to bring your imagination, ideas into real life physical objects. ![]() It’s all about experience and of course creative ideas.Įngineering students from Australia have created a 3d printed crane that can lift weights up to five kg. But to be frank these people has one or more 3d printers with good experience. There are two categories: One kind of creators has been using the 3d printers for making small toys, engineering parts such as screws, nuts and the second type of users have been using the 3d printers to its highest potential. ![]() This coverage is one fine example of how 3d printing filaments are strong enough to lift things up.
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